SAJJAN THUG
Neither
be a robber, nor be a cheat.
Be
sincere to all, your dealings be neat.
Sajjan
means a nice person, a friend, a helper.
There was a man with this name living
in Tulamba (now in Pakistan). He was known
as a good man in his area. He had constructed
an inn for travelers to rest for the night.
Whenever a traveler would forget anything
in the inn, Sajjan kept it as his own.
Slowly he developed the bad habit of stealing
valuables of the travelers when they were
sleeping at night. After some time, this
bad habit were made him a wicked man.
He ever killed people staying at his inn
if he wanted to take away the travelers
belongings. The dead bodies were disposed
of secretly by burying them in the compound
at night. A “sajjan become of his bad
habits thus become a “thug”. The people,
therefore, called him “Sajjan Thug”.
On
one of their journey Guru Nanak Dev and
Bhai Mardana stayed with Sajjan Thug for
the night. In the evening Guru Nanak Dev
sang a shabad while Bhai Mardana played
on the rebeck. The shabad explained that
if a person is bad at heart, an outward
show of good acts means nothing. God knows
our mind and no one can bluff him. The
true friends (sajjan) are actually the
good deeds of a man. These good deeds
help the man not only here in this world
but also after death in the next life.
By evil acts man makes his own mind dirty,
because of which he not only suffers here
in this world, but also his soul remains
dirty even after death.
Sajjan
Thug had been listening to this shabad
attentively. As the shabad went into his
ears, his mind started “seeing” the truth.
He realized he was an evil man. He was
taking away the belongings of innocent
travelers to whom he was supposed to provide
comfort and service.
Sajjan
Thug went to the Guru, folded his hands
and confessed before the Guru that he
was Sajjan only by name. Actually, by
his deeds he was a Thug. Sajjan Thug sincerely
repented and promised to lead a holy life
in the future.
The
Guru was pleased by the change of his
heart and he was, therefore, very kind
to Sajjan Thug. Sajjan was advised to
distribute all the ill-got money to the
needy and start his life afresh as an
honest man. He sincerely practiced as
the Guru advised him. He started helping
the visitors and making their stay comfortable
by whatever he could do for them.
Thus,
a Sajjan by name, a thug by profession,
become a Sajjan by his deeds as well,
after meeting Guru Nanak.
Man
is valued by the deeds he does. True friends
are our good deeds. They remain with us
even when our body dies.
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