ALLAYAR, a wealthy Muslim horse dealer of Delhi, who turned a preacher of SIKHISM, first came to GURU Amar Das at Goindval escorted by Bhai Paro, a prominent SIKH of Dalla, a village in present day Kapurthala district of the Punjab. It is said that returning from Kabul once with 500 newly purchased horses, he was held up near Goindval owing to the River Beas being in spate. He had not been there long before he saw someone tearing across the swollen river on horseback from the opposite bank. This was Bhai Paro coming to make his daily obeisance to Guru Amar Das. Allayar was still wondering at the man's daring when Bhai Paro was again seen emerging from Goindval and preparing to plunge into the river on his way back. Allayar beckoned him to come near him and asked him what made him run such
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