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Shri
Guru Charitra
Chapter
XXII
An
old, barren buffalo gives milk
Shri
Guru was staying at the Sangam and used to go to Gangapur for alms. There
were about a 100 Brahmin families in Gangaur. Amongst them a poor Brahmin
lived with his devoted wife. He had an old barren she buffalo, Putting
a rope in her nostrils, she was hired for carrying load, earth and other
articles. He lived on the petty amount of the hire thus received.
One
day Shri Guru came to this Brahmin at midday for alms. Other Vedic Brahmins
said, `We have good delicious food at our houses. Still Shri Guru preferred
to go to this poor Brahmin They felt sorry. Shri Guru wished to do parmath
without discretion of rich or poor. Shri Krishna went to stay with Vidur
instead of King Duryodhan. He accepted simple, coarse food at Vidur's
house. Similarly Shri Guru loved satvic persons more. Even bad fate was
changed by the favor of Shri Guru.
It
was the month of Vaishakh and so the heat of the Sun was terrible. When
Shri Guru came to the Brahmin's house, he had gone out. His wife bowed
to Shri Guru and offered : him a seat. She said, `My husband will soon
return with corn. Kindly wait for a while.'
Shri
Guru: `There is a she buffalo at yours. Then why do you not give me milk?'
Brahmani:
This she buffalo is old and has no teeth. Moreover she is barren from
birth. So we use her for hire and have put a rope in her nostrils. We
live on the petty amount of hire.
Shri
Guru: You are not telling me the truth. Go and take out milk and give
it to me now.
When
shri Guru talked in this fashion, the woman took a pot and went to the
she buffalo and began to milk her. When two pots-full of milk were obtained,
she was surprised and believed that he was not an ordinary sanyasi, but
was an incarnation of god. She boiled the milk and respectfully offered
it to Shri Guru. Shri Guru was pleased and said, `Lakshmi will live at
yours incessantly.' He then went to the Sangam.
When
the Brahmin returned, he learnt what had happened. He said to his wife,
`Our poverty is now wiped out. Let us go to Shri Guru.' They both went
to the Sangam and worshipped Shri Guru with devotion. As blessed by Shri
Guru, the Brahmin had a son, daughter, wealth and long life and they lived
happily.
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