Dhanna bhagat sikhiwiki
Gosaaee paratakhi hoi rotee khaahi chhaahi muhi|aavai| Hau bhee muhu n jutdaalasaan too rutdaa mai kihu n sukhaavai|ĭhanna said, “I will also not eat because how can I be happy if you are annoyed.” With folded hands and falling at the feet of the stone he begged for his service to be accepted. Hadi jorhi minati karai pairee pai pai bahutu manaavai|
Tdaakur no nhaavaali kai chhaahi rotee|ai bhogu charhhaavai|ĭhanna bathed the Thakur and offered him bread and buttermilk. The brahman rolled a stone, gave it to Dhanna and thus got rid of him. Padaru iku|apayti kari day dhannai no gail chhudaavai| ਧੰਨਾ ਕਰਦਾ ਜੋਦੜੀ ਮੈ ਭਿ ਦੇਹ ਇਕ ਜੇ ਤੁਧੁ ਭਾਵੈ ।ĭhannaa karadaa jodarhee mai bhi dayh ik jay tudhu bhaavai|ĭhanna requested, “O brahman, if you agree kindly give one to me.” “Service to the Thakur (God) gives the desired fruit,” replied the brahman. Tdaakur dee sayvaa karay jo ichhai soee dhalu paavai| On seeing his worship, Dhanna asked the brahman what he was doing. One day, Dhanna Ji asked the pandit for an explanation of the rituals, the answer of which, are narrated by Bhai Gurdas Ji in Vaar 10 Pauri 13, as follows:-īaamhanu poojai dayvatay dhannaa gaoo charaavani aavai|Ī brahman would worship gods (in the form of stone idols) where Dhanna used to graze his cow. However, these were used by the temple's Brahmin priests or pandit for his own consumption.Įveryday, Dhanna Ji used to observe a pandit called Pandit Tirlochan (don't confuse it with Bhagat Trilochan) rendering his prayer services, ringing the bell, bathing the statues of deities and performing various rituals for the villagers who came to pray. Villagers used to stop by in the morning to pay respect to the deities and give food and other offerings. Outside the village, there was a temple with murthis or statues of deities. He worked very hard herding the buffaloes daily. His parents were very poor farmers.Īt a very young age, Dhanna Ji was asked to take care of the family's buffaloes. In 1416, some 53 years before the parkash of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Dhanna Ji was born in the Dhuan village near Mumbai to a Jatt family. This resulted in him having glimpses of the Almighty around him. The company of the holy men liberated him of desire for worldly materials and the fear of death. Bhagat Trilochan Ji returned to his village and started serving every mendicant who came his way. Bhagat Trilochan Ji adopted Bhagat Namdev Ji as his Guru. Bhagat Namdev Ji humbly pleaded to Almighty to fulfill Bhagat Trilochan's request. Bhagat Namdev Ji said to Bhagat Trilochan Ji in reply, "You shall also have the sight of Almighty if you contemplate on Him with devotionwhile working with your hands and legs at the same time." However Bhagat Trilochan Ji persuaded Bhagat Namdev Ji to bless him with His glimpse. In his very first meeting, he requested Bhagat Namdev Ji to give him a glimpse of the Almighty.
He heard about the fame of Bhagat Namdev Ji and reached Narsi Bamni for an audience with him.
Bhagat Trilochan was born in 1267 at village Barsi, district Sholapur in Maharashtra.