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A mystical swamp with fluorescent glowwater carrying Guru Nanak and disciples on a meditative journey
A mystical swamp with fluorescent glowwater carrying Guru Nanak and disciples on a meditative journey
Guru Nanak and disciples on a boat, sailing across a glowing, mystical swamp to discover the source of the light
Guru Nanak and disciples on a boat, sailing across a glowing, mystical swamp to discover the source of the light
Guru Nanak and disciples looking at a lost, but glowing, sphere in the depths of an ancient swamp.
Guru Nanak and disciples looking at a lost, but glowing, sphere in the depths of an ancient swamp.
In the forest, Guru Nanak saw a pit of mud and suddenly threw the bowl in it. Seeing this, all the disciples were surprised. Guru Nanak said to everyone, 'Go, bring my bowl out of the mud.' The mud was very dirty. All the disciples started thinking how they will take the bowl out of the mud? They don't know how deep it is, if they go inside, their clothes will get spoiled. After thinking like this, all the disciples made different excuses that they will not be able to take out the bowl.
In the forest, Guru Nanak saw a pit of mud and suddenly threw the bowl in it. Seeing this, all the disciples were surprised. Guru Nanak said to everyone, 'Go, bring my bowl out of the mud.' The mud was very dirty. All the disciples started thinking how they will take the bowl out of the mud? They don't know how deep it is, if they go inside, their clothes will get spoiled. After thinking like this, all the disciples made different excuses that they will not be able to take out the bowl.
A group of disciples gathered in a lush green forest around Guru Nanak, who is sitting on a rock with a mysterious smile, holding a seemingly empty bowl.
In the forest, Guru Nanak saw a pit of mud and suddenly threw the bowl in it. Seeing this, all the disciples were surprised. Guru Nanak said to everyone, 'Go, bring my bowl out of the mud.' The mud was very dirty. All the disciples started thinking how they will take the bowl out of the mud? They don't know how deep it is, if they go inside, their clothes will get spoiled. After thinking like this, all the disciples made different excuses that they will not be able to take out the bowl.
In the forest, Guru Nanak saw a pit of mud and suddenly threw the bowl in it. Seeing this, all the disciples were surprised. Guru Nanak said to everyone, 'Go, bring my bowl out of the mud.' The mud was very dirty. All the disciples started thinking how they will take the bowl out of the mud? They don't know how deep it is, if they go inside, their clothes will get spoiled. After thinking like this, all the disciples made different excuses that they will not be able to take out the bowl.
One day Guru Nanak was passing through a forest with his disciples. He had a bronze bowl. He used to drink water and eat food from this bowl. All the disciples knew that Guru Nanak loved this bowl very much.
One day Guru Nanak was passing through a forest with his disciples. He had a bronze bowl. He used to drink water and eat food from this bowl. All the disciples knew that Guru Nanak loved this bowl very much.
One day Guru Nanak was passing through a forest with his disciples. He had a bronze bowl. He used to drink water and eat food from this bowl. All the disciples knew that Guru Nanak loved this bowl very much.
One day Guru Nanak was passing through a forest with his disciples. He had a bronze bowl. He used to drink water and eat food from this bowl. All the disciples knew that Guru Nanak loved this bowl very much.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
The lesson of this story is that we should follow everything that we consider our Guru. The Guru can be anyone - parents, a saint or any other person. There should be a trusting relationship with the Guru, this trust strengthens the relationship between the Guru and the disciple.
Later this disciple Lahna became famous as Guru Angad. Why did Guru Nanak throw that bowl in the mud? Actually, he wanted to test the relationship between Guru and disciples.
Later this disciple Lahna became famous as Guru Angad. Why did Guru Nanak throw that bowl in the mud? Actually, he wanted to test the relationship between Guru and disciples.
Later this disciple Lahna became famous as Guru Angad. Why did Guru Nanak throw that bowl in the mud? Actually, he wanted to test the relationship between Guru and disciples.
Guru Nanak's shadow cast over a disappointed disciple, as he carefully observes how they react to the discarded bowl in the mud.
Guru Nanak's shadow cast over a disappointed disciple, as he carefully observes how they react to the discarded bowl in the mud.
Later this disciple Lahna became famous as Guru Angad. Why did Guru Nanak throw that bowl in the mud? Actually, he wanted to test the relationship between Guru and disciples.
Later this disciple Lahna became famous as Guru Angad. Why did Guru Nanak throw that bowl in the mud? Actually, he wanted to test the relationship between Guru and disciples.
Guru Nanak and Lahna sitting next to a quiet, reflective pond with lotus flowers and calming ripples
Guru Nanak and Lahna sitting next to a quiet, reflective pond with lotus flowers and calming ripples
Guru Nanak was listening to everyone quietly, but Guru Nanak's favorite disciple Lahna did not care about getting his clothes dirty and he got down into the mud. He took out the bowl from the mud and washed it with clean water and gave it to Guru Nanak.
Guru Nanak was listening to everyone quietly, but Guru Nanak's favorite disciple Lahna did not care about getting his clothes dirty and he got down into the mud. He took out the bowl from the mud and washed it with clean water and gave it to Guru Nanak.