In the cycle of farming, a lost season can mean a lifetime of debt. For the Ludas Village, the future looked like a watery grave. However, a single act of compassion from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has not only drained the fields but has also restored the dignity of hundreds of farmers.
The Siege of Water
Two months ago, Ludas was a village in mourning. Approximately 300 acres of prime land were buried under 3 to 5 feet of water.
Complete Destruction: 100% of the standing crops were wiped out.
Economic Paralysis: Without the upcoming wheat season, over 100 families faced total bankruptcy.
Living in Fear: Homes in the village outskirts (dhanis) were surrounded by water, making it impossible for children to go to school or for cattle to find fodder.
The Intervention: A Gift of New Life
When the Sarpanch representative, Krishna Kumar, heard about the relief work being done by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj in neighboring villages, he made a humble request. The response was swifter than any government procedure.

The Sant provided a complete relief kit at zero cost:
- 6,500 feet of high-grade piping.
- Two 10-HP Motors along with starters, cables, and all hardware.
- Immediate Delivery: Within 48 hours of the request, the materials were at the village gates.
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The Transformation: From Lake to Lush Greenery
The powerful motors worked tirelessly for a month, pushing the stubborn floodwaters out of the village boundaries. Today:
90% Sowing Complete: Wheat and mustard crops are now growing where once fish swam.
Restored Economy: Local shopkeepers and laborers are back in business as the farming economy has been revived.
School Bells Ring Again: The village school, which was closed due to waterlogging, has finally reopened.
Voices of the Ludas Village
“If it weren’t Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, we would have been forced into labor in the cities. He turned us from beggars back into owners of our land,” says a local farmer, Hanuman Jangra, who owns 25 acres.
Ex-Sarpanch Baru Ram added, “There was no paperwork, no fees, and no discrimination. He helped the entire ’36 Biradri’ (all communities) like a father protects his children.”
A Permanent Legacy
The village panchayat has decided to keep the provided materials as a communal asset. They plan to bury the pipes underground to ensure that Ludas is protected from any future flood threats. For the people of Ludas, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is not just a spiritual guide; He is the ‘Massiha’ who ensured that their children wouldn’t go hungry.

