The village of Gangwa in Hisar district, Haryana, recently witnessed a humanitarian crisis that shook the conscience of the region. For months, nature’s fury, compounded by administrative neglect, left the village in a state of absolute despair. However, where all human efforts and government systems failed, the divine intervention of Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj brought a miraculous transformation through His Annapurna Muhim.
- The Heart-Wrenching Crisis of Gangwa Village
- The Heartfelt Plea to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
- Divine Help Granted: A Miracle of Speed and Compassion
- Comparison of Village Condition: Before and After Relief
- Villagers’ Voice: “He is God in Person”
- Accountability and Divine Governance
- Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj: The Saviour of the World
Discover the details of this incredible help in this short article.
The Heart-Wrenching Crisis of Gangwa Village
The tragedy in Gangwa was of epic proportions. Over 1500 acres of fertile agricultural land and the entire Ramgarh Basti remained submerged under six feet of stagnant floodwater for more than three months. The impact was devastating:

- Refugees in Their Own Land: More than 250 families were forced to flee their homes, seeking shelter with relatives as their houses became uninhabitable.
- A Boat for the Final Rites: In a soul-crushing incident, the dead body of an elderly woman had to be transported in a boat for her final rites because the roads were completely underwater.
- Drowning Education: Children were forced to row boats across submerged streets just to reach their schools.
- Total Crop Loss: Standing Kharif crops were 100% destroyed, and farmers faced the terrifying reality of missing the wheat sowing season entirely.
Despite repeated pleas to political leaders and government departments, the aid provided was “insufficient” and failed to address the root of the problem.
The Heartfelt Plea to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
Exhausted by months of suffering, the village Panchayat, led by Sarpanch Bhagwan Das and District Councilor Manoj Takmahi, turned to their final hope. They approached Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj at His Trust office with a humble prayer for help. Their urgent requirements included:
- 14,000 feet of drainage pipes (8-inch)
- Four 15 HP heavy-duty motors
The villagers submitted their request with the faith that He would not let the community perish.
Divine Help Granted: A Miracle of Speed and Compassion
The response from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj was nothing short of a miracle. While government processes often take months, the relief convoy reached Gangwa within just 4 days. Under His direct command, the assistance was delivered in two comprehensive phases to ensure not a single drop of water remained.

The total relief material provided included:
- 16,500 feet (over 5 kilometers) of high-pressure 8-inch drainage pipeline.
- Five powerful 15 HP motors (Kirloskar/heavy-duty make).
- Complete Accessories: Electrical starters, cables, nuts, bolts, and even PVC adhesive solution.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj provided this entire setup, worth millions of rupees, completely free of cost and as a permanent asset for the village. He ensured that the villagers did not have to spend even a single penny on a “single screw”.
Comparison of Village Condition: Before and After Relief
| Feature | Before Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Intervention | After Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Intervention |
| Water Level | 4 to 6 feet of stagnant, foul-smelling floodwater. | 100% drainage achieved; land is completely dry. |
| Housing | 250 families displaced; houses filled with water. | Families have returned; Diwali was celebrated in their own homes. |
| Agriculture | 1500 acres of “dead land”; sowing seemed impossible. | 100% successful wheat sowing (Bijai) completed. |
| Transport | Boats were the only way for schools and funerals. | Roads are clear; normal movement restored. |
| Morale | Despair, thoughts of selling land, and migration. | Joy, gratitude, and a celebration of humanity. |
Villagers’ Voice: “He is God in Person”
The emotional transformation of the villagers is the greatest testimony to His grace.
- Sarpanch Bhagwan Das: “We wandered door-to-door for months, but the help we got from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj in one stroke is unbelievable. The whole village is indebted to Him”.
- Manoj Takmahi (District Councilor): “This is the ‘Asli Sarkar’ (Real Government). We see the second form of God in Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj”.
- Praveen (Villager): “If His help hadn’t come, the water wouldn’t have drained for a year. We were homeless; today we are back because of Him”.
- Satpal (Farmer): “We were on the verge of selling our land. My family of 45 people had lost everything. Now, there is happiness again”.
Accountability and Divine Governance
A unique aspect of the relief work led by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is the strict system of accountability. He directed that the materials be used with full responsibility to ensure the fields were ready for the next crop.
To maintain transparency for donors, His system involves recording drone footage at three stages: during flooding, after drainage, and when the crops are flourishing. This ensures that every contribution is used solely for the welfare of humanity.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj: The Saviour of the World
The rescue of Gangwa village is a shining example of how Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is the only Kisan Messiah and the World Saviour in this era. While the world is plagued by selfishness, He is fulfilling the basic needs of “Roti, Kapda, Shiksha, Chikitsa aur Makaan” (Food, Clothing, Education, Healthcare and Shelter) for the forgotten. He is the only representative of Supreme God Kabir, imparting the true path of worship that brings both material relief and spiritual salvation.
He has proved that humanity is the greatest religion. As the villagers of Gangwa now chant His glory, it is a reminder for all pious souls to seek His refuge.
By restoring the dignity of the farmers and the safety of the families in Gangwa, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has shown that when a Complete Saint showers His grace, even the most “impossible” crisis becomes an effortless act of restoration.

