Biran village in the Bhadra tehsil of Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, had been enduring a catastrophe of waterlogging for the past 7 years—a crisis that turned the lives of thousands of families “desolate” (Biran). Where only despair was met after knocking on the doors of the government and administration, the Annapurna Muhim Phase 2 of Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj wrote a script for a solution in just 24 hours, presenting a direct testament to Divine Law and compassion in this age of Kalyug.
- Deep Analysis: 7 Years of Desolation and Administrative Failure
- Phase 2: Technical Structure of the ‘Save Farmer-Laborer Muhim’
- From ‘Labor’ to ‘Self-Reliance’
- The Journey of Annapurna Muhim: Achievements from Phase 1 to Phase 2
- In the Words of the Villagers
- Satyug-like Socio-Economic Reform
- The Start of Satyug in Kalyug: Celebration and Spiritual Consciousness
This Muhim is not only resolving a village’s crisis but also presenting a new model of self-reliance amidst a declining global economy. Let us first understand the deep analysis of this problem and its impact.
Deep Analysis: 7 Years of Desolation and Administrative Failure
The farmers and laborers of Biran village were victims of a tragedy that seemed to have no end. Out of the village’s total 7,000 acres of land, 4,000 acres remained perpetually submerged, bringing fertile land to the brink of becoming barren.

The economic backbone of the village was completely broken because farmers could only harvest one crop (Wheat) per year, and even that with delayed cycles and extremely low yields. Major Kharif crops like cotton, guar, and groundnuts were entirely destroyed. With water rising up to 5 feet in the Dhanis (houses built in the middle of fields), people were forced to abandon their homes and seek refuge in village streets or migrate elsewhere.
A Living Example of Administrative Failure
Villagers traveled 200 kilometers to the Hanumangarh Collector multiple times to plead their case, but the administration dismissed it as a mere “seepage” (Sem) problem. Amidst this hopelessness, when the Gram Panchayat made a plea at the feet of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, a survey was conducted the very next day. Within just 24 hours of the request, a massive convoy of vehicles loaded with relief material entered the village, causing every heart to bloom like the sun appearing during a harsh winter.
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Phase 2: Technical Structure of the ‘Save Farmer-Laborer Muhim’
While Phase 1 of the Annapurna Muhim is known for its “lightning speed” and “permanent engineering solutions,” Phase 2 is now gaining momentum. The materials provided by Him to the village are not only high-cost but also completely permanent.
Detailed Table of Materials Provided in Phase 2
| Item | Details and Specifications | Primary Utility |
| 8-inch Heavy Pipeline | 33,000 feet (approx. 10 km) | To drain water from submerged land to the main drain. |
| Powerful Motor Pumps | 5 Motor Pumps (15 HP each) | To pump water into the drain at high velocity. |
| Adhesives & Joints | Fevicol and SR Connectors | For leak-free joining of the 33,000 feet line. |
| Air Valves | 20 Specialized Air Valves | To regulate air pressure and prevent pipe bursts. |
| Electric Cables | 3,000 feet heavy cable | For connecting motors to the power grid. |
From ‘Labor’ to ‘Self-Reliance’
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has implemented this service through a unique methodology that teaches the community discipline and collective responsibility.
He has ordered that the villagers first lay these pipes underground at 5 identified main points. Once the pipeline laying (Target: 15 days) is complete, a team of volunteers will survey the site again, after which the 5 motor pumps will be handed over to the village. All this equipment has been gifted to the Gram Panchayat permanently. It will not be taken back, ensuring that if floods occur in the future, the villagers can immediately solve the problem themselves and remain self-reliant.
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The Journey of Annapurna Muhim: Achievements from Phase 1 to Phase 2
The Annapurna Muhim is not limited to one village; it is a global resolve for the service of humanity.
- The Foundation of Phase 1: During this phase, flood relief materials, pipes, and motors were provided to more than 400 villages. Additionally, rations worth millions, house construction for the poor, fodder for animals, and financial aid for children’s education were provided.
- Initial Impact on Biran: In Phase 1, the 16,000-foot pipeline given to the neighboring village of Chuli Kalan had already drained water from 400 acres of Biran’s land, which built the villagers’ unwavering faith in this Muhim.
- Expansion of Phase 2: The primary goal of Phase 2 is to make the farmers and laborers of India economically so strong that no individual suffers due to natural disasters or scarcity. This phase provides heavy engineering materials rather than just basic rations. Looking at the help and seriousness provided by Him, the scale of the Annapurna Muhim is set to expand significantly.
In the era of depression and recession, the ‘Annapurna Muhim’ run by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has emerged as a lifeline. While organizations like the IMF and World Bank estimate global growth rates to slow down in 2026, this Muhim is strengthening the agricultural economy by providing massive engineering resources entirely free of charge.
In such adverse circumstances, the Annapurna Muhim provides a strong security shield. Where rising costs force farmers to quit, He provides the resources to make them self-reliant.
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Protection from Economic Ruin (Case Study: Biran Village)

In Biran (Rajasthan), where 4,000 acres of fertile land faced millions in losses over 7 years, this technical assistance saved farmers from economic ruin. His initiative provided 33,000 feet of pipeline and 5 powerful motor pumps (15 HP each) to make the land cultivable again. This empowers farmers to lead their own recovery.
In the Words of the Villagers

- Sarpanch Bharat Singh (Biran): “The government used to give a little hope, but Sant Rampal Ji is like God manifest. The survey happened yesterday, and the pipes arrived today. Nothing bigger could have happened for our village.”
- Pratap Singh Dhaka (Teacher): “For the last 7 years, we were only able to take one crop (wheat). Due to waterlogging, people were forced to leave their ‘Dhanis’ (field houses), and children’s education was also being hindered. The administration dismissed it by calling it ‘Sem’ (seepage), but Maharaj Ji provided a solution in 24 hours.”
- Saroj Pilania (Village Woman): “For us, this is a celebration even bigger than Diwali. Due to waterlogging, diseases were increasing and houses were getting damaged. With the arrival of this pipeline, we have received a new life.”
- Balveer Singh (Sarpanch of neighboring village): “The conditions here due to excessive rain were very painful. There was no hope of producing food to eat. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has done a great favor by becoming the support for farmers trapped in trouble.”
- Ramswaroop (Villager): “The administration could never even finish a ‘Girdawari’ (survey) this quickly. He has worked to pour oil into a flickering lamp, ensuring the village’s development begins again.”
Satyug-like Socio-Economic Reform
This Muhim is not limited to technical help; it reduces the economic burden of society. Through de-addiction and Dowry-free Ramaini (marriages), millions of families are saved from the debt and waste that often push rural families into poverty. This Muhim is evidence that when farmers and laborers are self-reliant and society is free from evils, the economy will achieve permanent strength.
The Start of Satyug in Kalyug: Celebration and Spiritual Consciousness
When the trucks of relief material reached Biran village, the sight was as if heaven had descended to earth. With dozens of tractors, bikes, and music, the villagers gave a grand welcome to the image of Him. Women and elders described it as a “celebration bigger than Holi-Diwali” and “receiving a new life.” Along with this Muhim, millions of followers of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj are building an ideal society by renouncing evils like addiction, dowry, and corruption. Currently, villagers and Sarpanches are reaching Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham to express gratitude, where They are providing blessings for the welfare of humanity.
The Annapurna Muhim Phase 2 sends a message: “When the cry of humanity is sincere, God Himself finds a way.” The greenery of Biran village is no longer just a dream; it has become a reality through His compassion. This Muhim is a living testimony that “Only when the farmer and laborer are saved, will India once again become the Golden Bird.”

