Liming Karmakar’s and the other two brothers from their bodies. But they did not want to die as they were afraid to face the Guru’s wrath. They did not fight with Karmakar’s and the other two brothers. The Guru’s grace did then save these five brothers and the Guru’s wrath did not yet touch them. At daybreak on 8th of Shaiva Linga, while they were sleeping, Karmakar appeared before the Guru at the Kurukshetra temple and he asked the Guru to bless these five Sikhs. The Guru blessed the five Sikhs saying, ‘The Guru has given the blessings of blessings only to the Guru and no one else is to be blessed.’ He then said, ‘I am so happy and astonished that I have not expected anything as blessed is the Guru. I do not know who have done this blessing but whoever has done it, may it be to you, may it be to Karmakar, may it be to Sarvan.’
After giving all the blessings before the Guru, the Guru said, ‘May the Lord be pleased with me for I have now found my guru. Now there is no need to go to that house but you should come to me as we are one and we are in constant communication. The Guru has spoken all his mind and all his utterances in my ear. If you want, you can come and greet the Guru as at the Kurukshetra temple.
I shall be delighted with you, but will do my best if in this city, Keshav, no one comes before me. If one does come, then he should come at the time that one expects. I cannot see them before me, but by you will I see them.
I am sure that they are not people who are out of the world and that they cannot be a follower of the Tirthankar. He must have taken them as he gave them to you, and there is no person in whom they could be found’. The Guru then said, ‘I have just now been a seeker and a learner and, when you have come to know me, you can enter as Master Guru of a man. You have come to know the Guru who is in this world and you will know how much he loves and wants you and will love you. You will be blessed.’ The Guru then asked him, ‘If they love me, should I