Then he handed it back to Mardana and said that he must meet the owner of such a priceless jewel. He asked his servant Adhraka to take some presents and fruit with him and, led by Mardana, came to the place where the Guru was. Both master and servant entered die path of discipleship and became dedicated to the Guru`s word. Adhraka`s service was valued equally with Salas Rai. They were assigned to running a sangat in their town.
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