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Why did guru nanak and Mardana go to the village

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Answered by babai13
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Guru Nanak travelled extensively to spread the message of love, compassion, and humanity; and profess the purpose of human life on Earth. Nanak had gained immense popularity and was highly respected by all sects of society. The news of his visit to any village would reach much before his arrival, and people used to prepare their villages in advance to welcome him.

But, in one of his journeys; Nanak along with his companion disciple Mardana were getting into a village to have a different experience. The natives of this place were cold, haughty, and disdainful. The village was headed by cruel landlords and hypocrite priests who did not like a holy man visiting them. However, they let Nanak into their village as per the prevalent customs, but showed their arrogance and bragging in one way or the other to indicate that he is an unwelcomed guest, and that he should leave their village. Nanak spent some time with them in an attempt to teach them the truth, but realized that the natives were not willing to change at all. So, he decided to leave from there. He used to bless the people of every village before moving on to the next. Keeping the tradition upon leaving this village, he raised his hand and blessed the villagers, and said, “Vasde raho (May you stay and prosper here).”

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