He kept standing in the water the whole night holding his load on his head to save it from getting wet. As the report reached Guru Arjan the next morning, he came accompanied by some of his Sikhs and rescued him. He embraced Bhai Manjh and spoke: “The Guru loveth Manjh as Manjh loveth the Guru. Manjh is the vessel for men to ferry them across the ocean of existence.” Bhai Manjh was appointed to preach Sikh faith in his district. He established himself in the village of Karig, 18 km west of Hoshiarpur, where Guru Arjan is said to have visited him in 1595.
A shrine, Gurdwara Baba Manjh, at Karig still commemorates him. People from the surrounding villages collect there on the first of each Bikrami month, and an annual fair is held on the first of Magh (mid-January).
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