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On Guru's visit to the village Maaluwal, Guru ji met two devout Sikhs named Mayia and Gonad.
<br/><br/>Once they came to pay homage to the Guru. They placed their gifts before the Guru and bowed in reverence. The Guru asked them to fetch water.
<br/><br/>They said, 'The water of this well is saltish and brackish, if you allow us we can bring water from another well.'
<br/><br/>But the Guru said, 'There is no need to go to another well, we want you to take the water of this well.'
<br/><br/>Obeying Guru's command they brought water of that well.
<br/><br/>The Guru uttered ‘Waheguru' and drinking the water and said, 'O saints! This water is very cool and sweet. It is worth drinking.'
<br/><br/>Hearing these words of the Guru the congregation also drank the water and they felt that water was really very cool and sweet.
<br/><br/>They all were convinced that Divine words of the Guru had converted the salty water into sweet one.
<br/><br/>Bhai Mayian and Gonda felt very happy and they made all arrangements for the comforts of Guru and his family.
<br/><br/>The Guru stayed for nine days in that village.
<br/><br/>The Guru was holding Darbar daily and also used to address the congregation.
<br/><br/>Keeping in view the service of Gonda and Mayian, the Guru honoured them with Saropas.
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