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"The Palace of the Lord God is
so beautiful. Within it, there are gems, rubies, pearls and flawless diamonds. A
fortress of gold surrounds this Source of Nectar. How can I climb up to the
Fortress without a ladder? By meditating on the Lord, through the Guru,
Guru
Har Krishan Sahib
Within a short span of time Guru Harkrishan
Sahib through his fraternization with the common masses gained more and
more adherents in the
capital. At the time, a swear epidemic of cholera and smallpox broke out
in Delhi. The young Guru began to attend the sufferers irrespective
of cast and creed. Particularly, the local Muslim population was much
impressed with the purely humanitarian deeds of the Guru Sahib and
nicknamed him Bala Pir (child prophet). Even Aurangzeb did not tried to
disturb Guru Harkrishan Sahib sensing the tone of the situation but
on the other hand never dismissed the claim of Ram Rai also.
While serving the suffering people from the epidemic day and night, Guru
Sahib himself was seized with high fever. The swear attack of
smallpox confined him to bed for several days. When his condition became
serious, he called his mother and told her that his end was drawing
near. When asked to name his successor, he merely exclaimed 'Baba Bakala'.
These words were only meant for the future (Guru) Teg Bahadur
Sahib, who was residing at village Bakala near river Beas in Punjab
province.
In the last moment Guru Harkrishan Sahib wished that nobody should mourn
him after his death and instructed to sing the hyms of Gurbani. Thus
the 'Bala Pir' passed away on Chet Sudi 14,(3rd Vaisakh), Bikrami Samvat
1721, (30th March, 1664) slowly reciting the word "Waheguru"
till
the end. Tenth Nanak, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib paying tribute to Guru
Harkrishan Sahib stated in "Var Sri Bhagoti Ji Ki"... "Let
us think of
the holy Harkrishan, Whose sight dispels all sorrows..."
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