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In the next scene there is Shri Nathji dressed in a blue turban –for the first time in his life– looking like a Sikh, many of whom donned this colour. Shri Nathji is wearing his smartly tailored green woollen achkan of Mussoorie which makes him look very young and strong.“Ai husne jaavedaan too chhuptaa rahegaa kab tak“O Thou Eternal Beauty, for how long willst Thou hide Thyself!No sooner does that ghazal end when another Ghazal echoes from the background:“Milee ha gul ko jab bulbul, va shamaa ko hai parvaanaa,“When the nightingale has found its Rose and the moth its Flame,Everyone in the room begins to sway with the music. There is the sight of Shri Nathji and Priya Nath swaying as well. Shri Nathji is looking indescribably beautiful in the blue turban and the green woollen achkan.“Betaa, aap koyi Sadhu mahatama thhorri hain! Alag alag rangon ki pagrri baandhaa karen!”“Son, you are certainly not a sadhu or mahatma! Wear turbans with varied colours!”Shri Babaji knew that Shri Nathji was God Incarnate and to place him in the category of saints and sages would be to belittle his avatarhood.