In the previous post you read about a brahmin named nandi who was suffering from leprosy.He worshipped goddess with full devotion and observed fast.One day he had a dream in which goddess told him go to shri guru in gangapur.He thought there is no need to go to a human being.Then the temple priest also got a dream and told him, do not trouble goddess.If you will come, we won't allow you to enter temple.He then went to gangapur.Shri guru told him what he doubted i.e how a human being can cure him.He was then blessed by shri guru and his leprosy was cured.He, an illiterate brahmin then became a poet, after shri guru placed little ash on his tongue.He praised shri guru with his poems.To read the previous posts in detail, Click the links below:
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 1
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 2
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 3
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 4
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 1
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SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 3
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 4
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SHRI GURUCHAITRA-Chapter 6
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 7
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 8
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 9
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 10
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 11
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 12
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 13
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 14
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 15
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 16
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 17
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 18
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 19
SHRI GURUCHAITRA-Chapter 6
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 7
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 8
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 9
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 10
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 11
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 12
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 13
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 14
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 15
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 16
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 17
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 18
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 19
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SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 21
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 22
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 23
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 24
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 25
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 26
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 27
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 28
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 29
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SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 23
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SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 27
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 28
SHRI GURUCHARITRA-Chapter 29
CHAPTER 45
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Poet Narhari Becomes a Disciple of Shri Guru.
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Once some disciples took Shri Guru to their town Hipperge. This is a holy place of Kalleshwar. A Brahmin Narhari lived there. He was a great devotee of God Kalleshwar. He daily composed five new stanzas in praise of Kalleshwar and worshiped him devotedly.
People told him the greatness of Shri Guru and requested him to compose poems in his praise. But Narhari said, 'I have sold my tongue to Kalleshwar and I shall not compose poems in praise of a human being'. As usual he went to the temple to worship Kalleshwar. While workshipping, he had a nap and he got asleep. He saw a dream that Shri Guru was sitting on the Shiva Linga and that he was worshiping Shri Guru. Later the Linga disappeared and Shri Guru only was seen. Shri Guru smiled and asked him 'You do not believe in a human being and then why are you worshiping me?'.
Narhari awoke and wondered about the dream. He repented for underestimating Shri Guru Narasimha Saraswati, who was all incarnation of Shri Shiva.
Immediately he went to see Shri Guru, bowed to him and said, 'Kindly forgive me. Without knowing your greatness I underestimated you, but now I know that you are Kalleshwar himself. When Kamdhenu is at home, why should one be anxious? Kindly let me have your blessings. I wish to serve you hereafter.' Saying this he began to praise Him.
Shri Guru was pleased. He gave clothes to Narhari and accepted him as his disciple. Shri Guru said to him, 'Kalleshwar is great. You continue to worship him. Narhari said, 'When you yourself are KAlleshwar, why should I worship other Kalleshwar? I shall not go away leaving thy feet now.' In this way, Narhari poet also became a great devotee of Shri Guru'.
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