“He is a noble Ksatriya,” said Durga to himself. “Let me receive from him a promise for a reward.” As Amar Das awoke, Durga pronounced his prophecy. Amar Das offered him money, but Durga declined saying, “Not now. But do promise to give me what I ask for when my prediction is fulfilled.” Amar Das gave him his word. Years later, as Guru Amar Das sat on the seat of Guru Nanak, Durga Pandit called on him. No sooner did he set his eyes on the Guru than all thoughts of claiming the reward he had come to seek vanished from his mind.
He begged instead to be initiated a disciple. In the Sikh hierarchy, Pandit Durga held, as recorded in an old inscription in Gurdwara Haveli Sahib at Goindval, charge of a manji or preaching district around his own village, Mahera.
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1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1926-37
2. Bhalla, Sarup Das, Mahima Prakash. Patiala, 1971