![]() ![]() On hearing this monk said,"I have committed a sin by eating from the hands of a man who has no guru. Baba Amar Das replied that he had no guru. As they continued their journey and as the monk found Baba Amar Das zealously discharging all the duties of a pious Hindu, he asked him (Baba) who his guru was who taught him such piety and wisdom. They cooked the food and ate their meal together. Here he met a Vaishnav Sadhu (a monk) with whom he became quite friendly. He was coming back from Hardwar when he decided to lay down to sleep outside the village of Mihra. It was the twenty-first year of his pilgrimage and he was sixty-two years old when an incident shook him to the core. Every year he went to Hardwar for pilgrimage, bathed in the river Ganges and would give alms to the poor. ![]() Before coming in contact with the second Nanak, he was a firm believer of Vaishnav faith and used to fast regularly. Baba Amar Das was living in a village called Basarke near Amritsar. ![]()
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