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Guru Sahib Ji moved on and bought some land about five miles outside of Kiratpur and built a small village there and called itAnandpur (the haven of bliss). Guru Ji left Bakala for Amritsar where the doors of Harmindar Sahib were slammed shut by the corrupt masands. But this very reluctance turned the Sikh masses in his favour. Tegh Bahadur was a man of retiring habits who did not wish for comfrontation. Guru Ji spoke “You promised 500 gold coins but you offer only two.” With this Makhan Shah had found the Guru and in a fit of happiness he climbed a building and shouted out “Guru ladho ray, Guru ladho ray ” – I have found the Guru, I have found the Guru. Inside Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was in deep meditation.
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Upon hearing of a holy person living in a ramshackle hut he decided to pay a visit. Knowing this was not the right Guru, Makan Shah moved to the next one, when he had gone through all the pretenders he felt very sad and despondent. He placed two coins in-front of each and bowed. Upon reaching Bakala he was confused at seeing all the would-be Gurus. It was quite clear that by the words “Baba Bakale” Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji had meant his grand-uncle, Tegh Bahadur, nevertheless a whole contingent of claimants set themselves up at Bakala as the next Guru.Ī sea merchant, Makhan Shah of Lubana had prayed to the Guru for his safe return from the seas and had promised an offering of 500 gold coins.