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PACHMI PARKASH - Global Sikh Studies

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Wheat being stolen<br />

One day Sant Lal Singh Ji who was Baba Ji’s main disciples, informed them,<br />

“Maharaj! You yourself are the knower of all hearts, as there were two store rooms<br />

full of wheat, but now one lies completely empty, someone seems to have stolen all<br />

the bags of wheat and all that remains is ground flour in the second room that has<br />

gone off leaving us with no wheat for food.” Baba Ji listened and then laughed<br />

replying, “Bhai Ji you were going to clean and then grind the wheat to make chapattis<br />

and give it out, so now instead its been done for you. So what’s to worry you are free<br />

from having to do that, the thieves themselves are grinding, doughing, cooking and<br />

eating it. You were going to serve it out anyway, so it’s good that’s its all been done<br />

for itself. This is the free kitchen of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, he himself will send<br />

some beloved with more wheat, so don’t worry yourself.”<br />

Panna 272: The Brahmgiani being, looks upon all alike, like the wind, which blows<br />

equally upon the king and the poor beggar.<br />

The giver of the gift of being one with the Almighty Lord (Brahm Gyaan), Dhan Baba<br />

Ji Karam Singh Ji Maharaj’s beautiful words left the devotees and Sant Lal Singh Ji<br />

bemused, but once they returned back to the Hoti camp from Baba Ji’s meditation hut,<br />

to their amazement what did they see? A cart of fresh ground flour in front of the<br />

camp entrance, leaving them all uttered the words ‘Dhan Baba Karam Singh Ji the<br />

knower of all.’<br />

Panna 873: Blessed are those Saints, who know this.<br />

Seth Hira Nand cured.<br />

Seth Hira Nand of Garri Kapoora was a <strong>Sikh</strong> devotee of Baba Ji’s. Now because of<br />

some random deed of his past life he suddenly became severely ill to such an extent<br />

that the doctors could not help him any further. The illness had gripped him to the<br />

point where he became unconscious and his body had stiffened up, his family and<br />

relatives thought he was reaching the final stages of life and so placing him on a<br />

stretcher they lay him on the floor and gathered around him and began to mourn his<br />

coming loss, but a couple of his relatives ran to inform Baba Ji of this. At this time<br />

Baba Ji was sitting with the congregation, and as the relatives came running they paid<br />

their respect at Baba Ji’s lotus feet and informed him of the situation saying that there<br />

was no chance of his survival, but that he was a faithful devotee of theirs and that only<br />

Baba Ji could save him.<br />

Baba Ji gave them instructions, “Quickly go and bath Hira Nand in fresh water whiles<br />

reciting Mool Mantar after which feed him sugar rocks (mishri) and fresh butter and<br />

he will be fine.” Listening to Baba Ji’s words they ran back to the house and told the<br />

family, who all were also devotees of Baba Ji’s, with full faith in Baba Ji’s word they<br />

all quickly took Hira Nand’s fragile body to the open well where as reciting Mool<br />

Mantar they poured 11 pitchers of water over him, at which point his eyes opened and<br />

his body jolted. As they continued to pour more water over him his body continued be<br />

cleansed and after the 29 pitcher he had regained consciousness and sat up and slowly<br />

began to dry and dress himself. They gave him the sugar rocks (mishri) and fresh<br />

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