62.
Sakhi
Bhaai Mihan
The
Guru was accompanied by a Sikh, Ramdev, who was totally devoted to his
service. He drew water, brought firewood from the forest for the kitchen,
and performed all the services for the Guru. He always kept a cushion on his
head to lift the burdens and it was continually wet from water and as a
consequence his head festered. One day as he put his pitcher of water down,
his cushion and turban fell off when maggots were seen from a sore in his
head. It
was brought to the notice of the Guru who sent for him. Being pleased with
his devotion to service, the Guru gave him a robe of honor, named him Bhai
Mihan and promised him that he would be a Mahant or a superior of religious
order. On the Guru's instruction he preached Sikh religion. His generation
is called today Mihan Shahi or Mihan Dasiay. The
Guru then proceeded to Tekpur and he stayed for a few days in the house of a
carpenter who conducted him as far as Kaithal. He reached Barna and preached
here against the use of tobacco.