Guruji is the “divine light” who came to bless and enlighten mankind. The sun rose on July of 7th 1954, at Dugri village, Malerkotla, to announce Guruji’s birth in a hamlet.
It didn’t take long for the spark to ignite, and Guruji’s blessings began to rain down on the earth, alleviating the sorrows of hundreds of millions of people. People began holding Guruji’s Satsang at several locations, including Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Panchkula, and New Delhi.
People travel from all across the world seeking their blessings. Guruji’s Satsang, tea, and langar prasad are blessed with his heavenly blessings. His favor manifested itself in a variety of ways for his devotees. Incurable diseases were healed, and a slew of problems ranging from legal to financial to emotional was resolved. Some Sangat members experienced divine darshans of deities. Nothing seemed impossible for him. Guruji’s doors were open to everyone, rich and poor, religious and non-religious alike.
Guruji was a giver who never asked or demanded anything in return. Guruji would utter “Kalyan Kurta,” and the devotee would receive “Blessings always.” They once stated themselves that their “Blessings constantly” were not just for this life, but also for the afterlife.
Robin Raj told us that this “connection” with Guruji was both uplifting and exhilarating, as well as profoundly changing. It transformed the devotee’s life into one of joy, contentment, and tranquility. We have met with people who told us that their disease gets cured just by visiting the Guruji Ka Mandir, and they can still feel their presence when they visit the place. This is one of the main reasons we can find long queues in Guruji ka mandir of people sorting Guruji’s blessings.
Guruji has a shrine at Bhatti mines in South Delhi, which is known as Bade Mandir. Even though Guruji is no longer in his corporeal form, his blessings continue to perform marvels, with his favor falling equally on those who have never met him.