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Sakhi Bhai Soma Shah ji
You
are the Giver of all beings; they eat and wear what You give them. ||2||
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Dhan
Guru Ramdas Sahib jee was doing kaar-sewa of sarovar at Siri Harmandir Sahib
- Siri Amritsar Sahib. A lot of sangat used to do sewa in digging the
sarovar and doing other kind of sewa. Bhai Soma was a Sikh of great humility
and did lot of sewa. He used to to sell ghunganiyaan (a kind of snack) to
residents of Siri Amritsar Sahib and this way made his living.
One
day in the evening Guru Sahib saw him and asked him how much vattee (profit)
he had made. He came over to Guru Sahib and did 'matha tek' (paid respect)
and with extreme humility answered Guru Sahib. Guru Sahib asked him to hand
over all his day's earnings. Bhai Soma did not hesitate for a bit and placed
all he had at the 'charan' (feet) of Dhan Guru Ramdas Sache Paatshah jee.
Soma
was a very poor person and met his ends with great difficulty. Second day
too, Guru Sahib asked him how much he had earned and asked him to give all
his earnings to him. Guru Sahib kept doing this for 5 days. Soma who was
always broke, did not have any doubts on Guru Sahib. He trusted Guru Sahib
one hundred percent and believed that Guru Sahib knows better.
On
the sixth day, Soma saw Guru Sahib at the Sarovar looking at the sangat
doing sewa, with full Kirpa-Drishtee (gaze of grace). This time Soma did not
wait for Guru Sahib to ask for the money but he came, 'matha tekked' Guru
Sahib and placed all his earning at the lotus feet of Guru Sahib. Guru
Sahib, who was only testing Soma, was extremely pleased at Soma and said,
"Today am not going to take anything from you but am going to give you.
Hence forth you shall not be Soma but Soma Shah" (Shah means very rich
person). Guru
Sahib's 'bachan' (word) of calling Soma, Soma Shah, showered the abundant
force of Waheguru's power to come in action. With waheguru jis grace Bhai
Soma became a 'shah' (rich person) and kept expanding his business. He
became a shah of not only money but also of Naam.
Kabeer, nothing is mine within myself. Whatever there is, is Yours, O Lord.
If I surrender to You what is already Yours, what does it cost me ? ||203||
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Guru Granth Sahib ji Page 1375