MALIK
BHAGO AND BHAI LALO
Taking
the rights of others pollutes the mind.
Always be honest, ever be kind.
Guru Nanak Dev stayed
with Bhai Lalo when he began his preaching
missions. Bhai Lalo was a carpenter who
earned his living honestly by working
hard all day. The local village official
was a corrupt person. He was known as
Malik Bhago. One day he invited every
resident of the village to a feast, so
he could make a good image with the people.
Guru Nanak Dev declined to go to the feast.
Special messengers were sent to bring
him. Bhago offered delicious food to the
Guru and in response to his offer, waited
for good work from him. Guru Nanak Dev
rather than blessing Malik Bhago declined
to accept any food from him. Bhago was
surprised to hear a refusal for the delicious
food and he immediately asked the reason
for the refusal.
The Guru told him that
the food which Malik Bhago considered
to be tasty and sweet was, in fact, made
from the blood of the poor. Malik Bhago
had been extract money from the people,
instead of living on his honest earnings.
Bhago was very much embarrassed by the
bold and frank comments of the Guru. Everyone
else appreciated the truth fearlessly
spoken by Guru Nanak Dev. Bhago could
not deny the allegations made against
him at his face in the presence of the
respectable people of the village. Good
senses prevailed and Malik Bhago confessed
his guilt. He requested to be pardoned
for his past deeds and promised to live
a true and honest life in the future.
Guru Nanak Dev told the
gathering there that only honestly earned
food, as that of Bhai Lalo, tastes good
and sweet like milk. All dishonest earnings
are the blood of the innocent. If drops
of blood fall on a cloth, it becomes dirty.
How can the mind of a person who lives
on the blood of the helpless people, remain
pious and clean ?
Such was the effect of
Guru Nanak's piety and personality that
people did visualize blood in Malik's
delicious dinner and milk in Bhai Lalo's
frugal meal.
Taking
away the rights of others is like drawing
their blood, it pollutes the mind. Honest
earnings are like sweet milk, they make
the mind pious.
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