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Mata Suhag Bai Ji At the time of Guru Amardas ji there was a man, Bhai Mengha, who together with his wife, was searching for the truth. Like most people of that era, they were hampered by long cherished ideas of ascetic renunciation. One day a stranger, who was a distant relative of theirs, came for a visit Very quickly she made herself at home with them and served them, and looked after them as though she was the mother of the family. She cooked for them and served them. Soon after her arrival, the sense of acute despair that had engulfed the household began to slowly dissipate. This kind woman, Mai Suhag Bai brought them hope, though they were not yet ready to admit that she was creating a fundamental change in their lives. The couple fell dangerously ill. For twenty one days, they were ravaged by typhoid fever, which was followed by a long period of physical weakness. Friends and relatives shunned them, afraid to catch the disease. Suhag Bai stayed at their bedside, with untiring love She washed them, brought them food and drink and kept an endless watch over them. This seemingly insignifieant woman became an imposing and mysterious figure in their eyes. They noticed that there was something in her that was curiously different. They began to ask questions. They found her acting as the mother of many orphans.
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