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KALA, BHAI

KALA, BHAI, and his fellow hills men, Bhai Mehra and Bhai Nihalu, all devout Sikhs, once went to Amritsar to see Guru Arjan. They asked a question: "0 support of the supportless! Amritsar is a holy place no doubt, but if some habitual sinners come and settle here, how shall they be liberated?" "A spot which leads to virtuous living must do good to the sinners as well," said the Guru. See Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI.23

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