The story of Biradhana village in the Jhajjar district of Haryana is not just about a flood; it is about a thriving community turning into a nightmare. For months, the village had been submerged under stagnant water. The fields, once the pride of the farmers, were covered in a thick layer of green algae, indicating how old and stubborn the waterlogging was. But the real horror lay within the residential areas.
A Village Drowning in Despair
Villagers described a scene straight out of a horror movie. Their homes were filled with up to 3 feet of water. Poisonous insects, snakes, and dangerous creatures swam freely inside their living rooms, making life a daily struggle for survival. The village’s infrastructure had collapsed completely. Three schools were submerged in 6 feet of water, bringing the education of hundreds of children to a complete halt. The future of the village, its children, was being held hostage by the floodwaters.
The administration’s response was nothing short of a cruel joke. In the face of such a massive disaster, the authorities provided a single, broken-down motor that barely worked. It was like trying to empty an ocean with a spoon. The villagers felt abandoned, suffocated, and hopeless, believing they were destined to rot in this “hell.”
The Cry for Help and the Divine Response

When all human efforts failed, the Gram Panchayat and the villagers turned to the Supreme Power. They sent a desperate plea to SATGURU Rampal Ji Maharaj at the Satlok Ashram. They didn’t ask for money; they asked for their lives back.
The response was immediate and overwhelming. In the darkness of the night, a convoy of hope entered Biradhana . It wasn’t just a truck or two; it was a fleet of vehicles carrying a permanent solution. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj sent a staggering 22,000 feet (approximately 7 kilometers) of 8-inch wide pipes. Alongside this massive pipeline came five heavy-duty 15 HP motors, complete with starters, fans, bends, and every nut and bolt required for installation.
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Blue and Black Pipes: The Color of Hope
As the trucks unloaded, the streets of Biradhana were filled with blue and black pipes. These pipes have now become a symbol of Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji’s mercy across Haryana. Villagers climbed onto their rooftops to witness the spectacle. It was a scene of jubilation. One villager compared it to the mythological “Sanjeevani Booti” that saved Lakshman. He said, “
Our village was unconscious, dying. But Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj sent this Sanjeevani (lifesaving herb) in the form of pipes and motors, and now we are alive again.”
Villagers’ Emotional Testimonies
The relief was palpable in the voices of the residents.
- Retired Master Ramphal Ji stated, “This place had become hell. If we hadn’t received these motors and pipes, the water wouldn’t have dried up even by next year. The government’s motors died, but Guru Ji gave us a new life.”
- A Youth from the Village remarked, “We consider Him God. He has saved us when no one else did. The slogan ‘Sant Rampal ji Bhagwan ki Jay’ is echoing all over Haryana not because of propaganda, but because of His work. Wherever you look, His help is reaching the needy.”
- The Sarpanch expressed his gratitude, “We got 22,000 feet of pipe and 5 motors. We didn’t spend a penny. Maharaj Ji has done ‘Mauj’ (a miracle) for us.”
A Permanent Solution
The aid provided wasn’t a temporary fix. The sewadars (disciples) made it clear that this equipment now belonged to the village. It was a permanent asset. If the floods returned next year, the village would be ready to face them without begging the administration. This foresight is what distinguishes a True Saint from a politician.
A Legacy of Mercy
The transformation of Biradhana from a waterlogged ruin to a hopeful village is a testament to the power of selfless service. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj didn’t just drain the water; He drained the despair from the hearts of the people. He reopened the schools for the children and made homes habitable again.
As the engines roar to life and the water recedes through those 7 kilometers of pipe, every drop that leaves the village carries with it the gratitude of a saved community. The villagers now say with conviction,
“The one who helps in our darkest hour is the true God, and for us, that is Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.”

