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Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Hasan Asdal
Hasan Abdal is an Ancient city situated at a distance
of 45 kilometres from Rawalpindi to the west side of the mountain. It
is hilly area. A few places have natural fountains. Saintly persons usually
take abode there. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated dera at Hasan
Abdal, near a natural fountain. The dera had a specific significance for
giving boon to the man of the faith and punishing the non-believers. Guru
Nanak along with Bhai Mardana reached Hasan Abdal in Baisakh Samwat 1578
B.K. corresponding to 1521 A.D. in the summer season. Under a shady cool
tree, Guru Nanak and Bhai Mardana started reciting Kirtan, the devotees
gathered together which annoyed Wali Qandhari but he was helpless. According
to a legend, Bhai Mardana was sent three times to Wali Qandhari so that
the former might quench his thirst. Wali Qandhari refused and even used
harsh words for him. Despite all of this, Mardana still very politely
stuck to his demand. The Wali ironically remarked : Why don't you ask
your Master whom you serve? Mardana reached the holy presence of Guru
in a miserable state and qouthed. "Oh lord ! I prefer to death to
thirst but will not approach the Wali, the egoist." The true Lord
said smilingly," Oh Bhai Mardana ! Repeat the Name of God, the Almighty;
and drink the water to your heart's content." The Guru put aside
a big piece of stone lying nearby, Where a pure fountain of water sprang
up and began to flow endlessly. Bhai Mardana quenched his thirst and felt
grateful to the Creater. On the other hand, the fountain of Wali Qandhari
got dried up like vanishing of comforts and conveniences of an unfortunate
fellow. On witnessing the wondrous act, the Wali in rage, threw a part
of a mountain towards the Guru from the top of the hill. The true Lord
halted the hurled stone with his hand. An indelibe mark of Guru's hand
was inserted in the stone. Observing that miracle, the ego of Wali vanished
and he became the Guru's fast devotee. Several attempts were made to deface
the impression of the hand of the Guru but all of non avial and the mark
remained for ever and ever. This holy and revered place is now known as
Panja Sahib.
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