BHAI
KALYANA
Bhai
Kalyana was one of the few Sikhs who were
assigned by Guru Arjan Dev Ji the great
responsibility of going out to various
places, educating people about Gurmat,
and making collections for building Harimandar
Sahib at Amritsar.
Bhai Sahib was sent to
the hill areas of the Mandi State in the
north of Punjab. Whenever he went there,
he would associate some local people with
him, discuss with them the principles
of the Sikh faith and sing Gurbani kirtan
to them. People looked forward to his
visits because they loved to sit with
him and listen to Gurbani recitations
from him.
Once it was Janam-Ashtmi
day, when Bhai Sahib was preaching Gurmat
in the town of Mandi. The local ruler
announced with the beat of a drum the
significance of this Hindu religious day
and ordered all people to keep fast on
that day. In addition, people were required
to worship Thakur, a special type of stone,
on that day. This was a technique adopted
by the Brahmans to collect money from
the innocent people of the city.
Bhai Kalyana did not
bother about it. He cooked his food as
usual and shared it with local people.
The matter was brought to the notice of
the ruler, Hari Sain. He ordered Bhai
Kalyana to appear before him and explain
his position for disobeying the instructions
of the ruler. In response, Bhai Sahib
recited Gurbani quotations, which meant
that to please God, we should love and
respect people instead of worshipping
stones. Further, fasting had no religious
value.
Hari Sain could give no
arguments to challenge the statement of
Bhai Ji, however, he observed. "I agree
with you in principle, but you must be
punished for disobeying my orders." Bhai
Kalyana replied. "You have disrespected
the wishes of God, who provides food for
everyone to eat. Against this, you are
instructing people not to eat food. Therefore,
you are guilty of a bigger wrong by disobeying
the mighty Lord who is the ruler of the
whole world."
Hari Sain, who was suffering
under the yolk of Brahmans and was practicing
meaningless rituals, was awakened. He
decided to become a Sikh. He accompanied.
He decided to become a Sikh. He accompanied
Bhai Kalyana Ji to Amritsar and got the
blessings of Guru Arjan Dev.
Wherever
we go, we must practice the Sikh faith
and educate people about the greatness
of the principles of the Sikh faith.
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