5.
Guru Nanak Grazing Buffaloes
Kalayan
Das Mehta, Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s father once sent the
Guru to graze buffaloes in the pastures. While grazing the buffaloes, Guru
Nanak Dev ji sat under a tree and started meditating on God. Meanwhile, the
herd of buffaloes went into the neighboring farmer’s field destroying his
crop.
The
farmer saw his crops getting damaged. He became furious and lodged a
complaint with Rai Bular, the officer-in-charge of that area. Rai Bular came
to inspect the fields, and to his astonishment, he found no damage was done
to the crops; rather, the crops were blossoming. The place, at which this
miracle took place, is known as Kiara Sahib.
On
another occasion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji was sent to graze the buffaloes in the
pastures and he fell asleep under the shade of a tree. As the sun rose
higher, the shadow moved away. The rays of the hot summer sun began to fall
on his face. A big cobra came at that place and provided shadow with its
hood over the face of the Divine Master.
Rai
Bular happened to be passing by that side with his attendants. When he saw
this strange scene, he was convinced that Guru Nanak Dev Ji is not an
ordinary man. God had sent him to this world. Rai Bular then touched the
Guru's feet in great reverence and thus became his disciple.