A small village named Jindran Kalan is located in Kalanaur tehsil of Rohtak district in Haryana. On normal days, this village is known for its lush green fields, hardworking farmers, and peaceful rural life. But a few months ago, the picture here had completely changed. There was water everywhere. The standing crops in the fields had submerged, fodder for animals was running out, and deep concern about the future was clearly visible on the faces of the farmers.
- When the Water in the Fields Was Drowning Farmers’ Hopes
- The Village’s Plea Reaches the Court of a Saint
- The Village Rejoiced as the Relief Convoy Arrived
- Help Provided to the Village: 12,000 Feet of Pipes and Two Powerful Motors
- Hope Returns to the Farmers’ Eyes
- A Message of Service and Compassion
- Transparency and Responsibility
- A Symbol of Respect from the Village
- Social Change Becoming Visible
- A Wave of Happiness in the Village
Nearly 1000 acres of agricultural land had been submerged in water. The fields were so flooded that even the hope of sowing the next crop seemed to be fading away. Elderly villagers say that water had been continuously accumulating for three to four months and there seemed to be no way for it to drain out.
The farmers first kept visiting government offices—some appealed to the DC, others approached the SDM and BDO and explained their problem. But no solution came from anywhere. Gradually, the farmers began to lose hope.
Amid this despair, some villagers finally sent their plea to the court of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj as their last hope. No one had imagined that the situation would begin to change the very next day.
When the Water in the Fields Was Drowning Farmers’ Hopes
For the farmers of Jindran Kalan, farming is not just a livelihood but the very foundation of life. Every household here depends on agriculture in some way.
But when water filled the fields, farmers began to feel helpless. One farmer said emotionally:
“Our first crop had already been destroyed. If the water did not drain out, we would not even be able to sow the next crop. For us, it had become a matter of life and death.”
The impact of the water was not limited only to the fields. The daily life of the village was also being affected.
- Fodder for animals was running out
- Many roads were blocked by mud and water
- Children found it difficult to go to school
- Labourers’ families also began facing a livelihood crisis
One elderly farmer said:
“If a farmer’s crop gets destroyed, it does not affect only the farmer—the entire village suffers. When the farmer’s household cooks food, the labourer’s household also survives.”
In such conditions, the villagers tried together to find a solution, but the resources required to drain the water were beyond the capacity of the village.
The Village’s Plea Reaches the Court of a Saint
When every path seemed closed, some representatives of the village and members of the Panchayat approached Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj with their request.
Through a letter, they explained the situation of the village—that around 1000 acres of farmland were submerged, and if the water did not drain soon, the next crop would also be destroyed.
It is said that as soon as this plea reached Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, He immediately decided to provide relief. The villagers probably did not expect such a quick response. But the very next day, a large relief convoy was already moving toward Jindran Kalan.
The Village Rejoiced as the Relief Convoy Arrived

When people saw a long convoy of vehicles on the road outside the village, they could hardly believe it at first. Slowly, the news spread across the entire village that relief materials had been sent by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj.
When the convoy of His volunteers carrying relief materials reached the boundary of Jindran Kalan, the whole village seemed to turn into a festival ground. Villagers gathered on the road with drums, traditional music, and garlands to welcome them.
Elders, women, and youth all walked joyfully with the convoy. Many villagers folded their hands to express gratitude toward Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, while others showered flowers in respect for Him. Amid the beats of drums and chants of praise, it felt as if the village was celebrating a grand festival.
Just a few days earlier, the faces of the farmers had been filled with worry. Now those same faces were shining with relief and gratitude. This welcome was not merely a formality—it was the sincere emotion of a village toward a Saint who had extended help during their time of crisis.
Villagers walked like a procession along with the volunteers to the program site. Tears of relief and gratitude were visible in many eyes.
One villager said emotionally:
“We had only asked for help, but we received more than we expected. It felt as if God Himself had heard our prayers.”
Help Provided to the Village: 12,000 Feet of Pipes and Two Powerful Motors
When the relief materials were revealed, the villagers were astonished. The assistance provided to the village by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj included:

- 12,000 feet of 8-inch pipeline
- Two powerful 20-horsepower motors
- All necessary accessories connected to the motors
- Starters and other essential equipment
The most remarkable thing was that the villagers did not have to buy even a single nut or bolt. Everything was sent in a fully ready condition so that the work of draining the water could begin immediately. One farmer said with a smile:
“We had not even sown the wheat yet, but Maharaj Ji has already placed bread in our plates.”
Hope Returns to the Farmers’ Eyes
After receiving the relief materials, a new energy spread throughout the village. Farmers regained confidence that the water from their fields would soon drain and they would get the opportunity to sow the next crop.
One farmer said: “For months we had been wandering from office to office. We even approached government departments, but no solution came. Today our problem has finally been solved.”
Another villager said: “What the government could not do, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has done. This is a huge support for us.”
A Message of Service and Compassion
This incident in Jindran Kalan is not just a story of helping one village—it is an example of the humanitarian spirit that connects society.
Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has long been known for various social service activities. According to His followers, His clear message is that true religion is the one that helps the needy. Providing relief in flood-affected areas, distributing ration to poor families, and helping those in need, through many such initiatives He has established a tradition of service.
His followers say that assistance has been provided in hundreds of villages across the country during floods or other crises, and this service continues continuously. For the people of Jindran Kalan, this help has become not just a resource but a symbol of a Saint’s compassion and responsibility toward society.
Transparency and Responsibility
Along with providing the relief materials, a formal letter was also handed over to the village Panchayat.
This letter clearly mentioned:
- The materials should be used properly
- The village water should be drained in time
- The sowing of the next crop should be ensured
To maintain transparency, drone video recordings of the village were also made.
The plan includes:
- A video of the current situation (when the village is waterlogged)
- A video after the water drains out
- A video when crops are flourishing in the fields
These videos will later be shown in programs to demonstrate how donations from people were properly utilized.
A Symbol of Respect from the Village

The village Panchayat welcomed this initiative and confirmed receiving the materials.
The Sarpanch said: “On behalf of the entire village, we thank Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj. Now our next crop will be saved.” Village elders presented a traditional turban as a mark of respect, which in Haryana symbolizes honor and trust.
Social Change Becoming Visible
The impact of this event was not limited only to agriculture. A new sense of confidence emerged among the villagers. Many villagers said that during times of crisis, society should support one another. One villager said: “If the farmer survives, the whole society survives. The help we received today is an inspiration for the entire region.”
A Wave of Happiness in the Village
The story of Jindran Kalan is not just about 12,000 feet of pipes and two motors. It is a story of hope that emerges during difficult times.
When the fields were filled with water, farmers felt that their future had fallen into darkness. But one act of help revived their hopes. Today the villagers say that if the water drains in time, the next crop will definitely grow and life in the village will return to normal.
For the farmers of Jindran Kalan, this relief is not merely technical assistance; it is a message that in difficult times God listens, and even when all paths seem closed, the path opened by God always remains. And Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is the divine incarnation who has extended support to thousands of farmers and villages together through the Annapurna Mission.

