Guru Nanak's
Bright Beginning
Once upon a time, in a small cosy village there lived a happy family.
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There was Mehta Kalu, the father, Bibi Tripta, the mother, and Bibi Nanaki, the loving daughter.
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One beautiful night, as the moon smiled down upon the village, Bibi Nanaki sat with her father, eagerly awaiting the arrival of her baby brother.
Suddenly, a kind nurse burst into the room, her eyes twinkling with joy.
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"What is it?" Bibi Nanaki asked, her heart fluttering with excitement.
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The nurse smiled warmly and said, "You have been blessed with a beautiful baby brother. But there's something special about him."
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"What do you mean?" the father asked.
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"He didn't cry like other babies when he was born," the nurse explained.
"Instead, he smiled, and a gentle light surrounded him, filling the room with warmth and love."
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Mehta Kalu's eyes widened in wonder, while Bibi Nanaki's face lit up with happiness.
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"He's special," Bibi Nanaki whispered, her heart overflowing with love.
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Mehta Kalu hurriedly went to seek advice from the wise man in the village, Pandit Hardyal.
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"It is a sign," said the Pandit. "Your son is destined for greatness. He may become a king or even a Guru."
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But Bibi Nanaki, wise beyond her years, shook her head gently.
"No, father. He will not be a king.
He will be a Guru, a teacher to all.
His light will shine bright, guiding others with love and wisdom."
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And so, the baby was named Nanak, after his loving sister.
From the very beginning, Nanak showed special qualities.
He was calm and peaceful, bringing joy and happiness to everyone
around him.
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As baby Nanak grew older, his clear thinking and kindness only deepened.
He taught everyone that there is only one God and that we are all brothers and sisters of one kind.
His teachings of love and togetherness touched the hearts of many, spreading warmth and kindness wherever he went.
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And so, in a small cosy village, under the gentle shine of the moon, a great leader was born.
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As the villagers looked up at the night sky, they knew that Guru Nanak's light would shine bright forever, guiding them on the path of love and goodness.
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The End.