- Guru Nanak and the Queen of Black Magic

- Guru Nanak, Bala and Mardana were traveling to a distant land in India where people practiced black magic. Mardana asked to get some water from the city well. When he got there some girls thought he sounded funny. "Let's make him act like a sheep!", said one of the girls. She did some magic and he immediately started bleating like a sheep, "Baaa, baaha, bhaa...". Can Guru Nanak help Mardana and stop these sorceresses?
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- Guru Nanak and the Boulder

- Once Guru Nanak was traveling with Mardana and Bala. A man on top of a hill wouldn't give them any water so Guru ji took a stick and made a spring of fresh water appear at the bottom of the hill. The man got very angry and pushed a huge boulder down the hill to crush the Guru. Everyone ran away... except for the Guru. Mardana cried, "Guru ji please move, the boulder is coming right towards you, please move." Why wasn't Guru ji moving?!
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- God Provides To All

- During the time of Guru Har Rai, the seventh Guru, there was a man. He was always busy with his life, working to provide for his family, but he really wanted to serve the Guru. He finally made time in his life to talk to the Guru. Guru ji gave him a letter and said, "I can teach you later, for now just give this letter to-" and he told him what village a Sikh lived in. So the man went to the village where the Sikh lived.... where there was quite a surprise for him!
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- The Honest Work of Lalo

- Guru Nanak used to travel all around the land with his companions. In one place the governor was a very strict and mean to all his servants. When Guru ji got to that place he was kindly asked to eat a meal by a very devoted man named Lalo, who was a carpenter. The governor, Malik Bhago, sent a messenger to invited the Guru to eat at a huge banquet where there would be a grand feast. The messenger was surprised when the Guru said "No"....
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- Bhai Ghaneya Singh

- Bhai Ghaneya ji was a most serviceful Sikh. His mission in life was to serve all humans no matter what group they belonged to. During the time of Guru Gobind Singh, he could be seen giving water to wounded soldiers on the battle field. He helped both the Khalsa soldiers and the Moghul soldiers equally. Some of the Khalsa saw this and thought, "He's healing the enemy, we have very little water, we must tell the Guru about him." And so they did....
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