In the agricultural heartlands of Rohtak and Hisar, Haryana, a catastrophic disaster recently brought four major villages to the absolute brink of annihilation. For months, the hardworking farming communities of Saiman Pana Todar, Kheri Barki, Datta, and Channot were trapped in a state of absolute terror. What were once thriving agricultural hubs had been transformed into an endless, suffocating watery grave spanning over 14,000 acres. Yet, when the world turned its back and the government machinery collapsed, an unparalleled wave of compassion from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj fundamentally restored these regions to life.
The Four Epicenters of Despair
The sheer scale of the disaster was apocalyptic, with each village facing its own unique horror:
- Saiman Pana Todar (Rohtak): A staggering 6,000 acres were swallowed by an 8-foot-deep sea. Families were forced to evacuate to their rooftops, completely cut off from the rest of civilization. To tackle this crisis, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj provided four 20-horsepower motors and 10,000 feet of 8-inch pipes to help drain the water and support the rescue and relief efforts.
- Kheri Barki (Hisar): 800 acres were submerged under 5 feet of toxic water. The poisonous flood seeped into foundations, causing homes to crack and pushing them to the verge of collapse. To address this crisis, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj provided three 15-horsepower motors and 8,000 feet of 8-inch pipes, which played a vital role in water drainage and relief operations.
- Chinder (Fatehabad): 2,500 acres turned into a foul-smelling lake. Waterborne diseases spread rapidly, and cattle suffered and died due to the lack of fodder while the administration’s small pumps proved ineffective. To tackle this severe crisis, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj initially provided two powerful motors and 21,000 feet of pipeline. Later, to further strengthen the relief efforts, an additional 7,000 feet of 8-inch pipes were provided, playing a crucial role in draining the stagnant water and restoring normalcy.
- Channot (Hisar): 4,500 acres were submerged, destroying main roads and flooding remote farmhouses (Dhanis), forcing many families to abandon their ancestral homes and evacuate. To address this crisis, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj initially provided four powerful motors and 8,000 feet of pipeline. Later, to further accelerate the relief operations, an additional 10 HP motor and 8,000 feet of 8-inch pipes were provided, which significantly helped in draining the floodwater and restoring connectivity.
Across all four villages, the Kharif crops had entirely rotted away. Landless laborers were starving, and farmers were staring at insurmountable debt as the critical window for wheat sowing rapidly closed.
A Collective Cry for Divine Mercy
Realizing that worldly politicians offered nothing but empty promises and symbolic photo-ops, the Panchayats of these four devastated villages decided to seek divine intervention. In acts of desperate hope, they drafted urgent applications and submitted them to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj through Munindra Dharmarth Trust Office.
What followed redefined the very standard of disaster relief and humanitarian commitment in Indian history.
The Implementation of the Divine Service
Unlike the crippling bureaucratic delays typical of government offices, the response from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj was explosive and instantaneous. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj orchestrated a massive, synchronized logistics operation across multiple districts.
The scale of the aid provided was breathtaking. Across the four villages, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj dispatched an astonishing 56,600 feet (over 17 kilometers) of high-grade 8-inch pipes and dozens of exceptionally powerful heavy-duty motors (ranging from 15 HP to 20 HP). The meticulous nature of this aid was deeply moving; Satguru Rampal Ji Maharaj provided everything, down to the starters, heavy-duty electrical cables, and industrial adhesives, ensuring the traumatized villagers wouldn’t have to spend a single rupee.
This intervention is the purest, most profound manifestation of the “Power of God”. Under worldly laws, people are often left to drown if their rescue exceeds a government budget or lacks political mileage. But under the Constitution of God, aid flows boundlessly out of pure, unconditional love for humanity. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj recognized the cries of His children whether they were stranded on rooftops in Saiman or watching their homes crack in Kheri Barki and acted instantly, proving that the Divine does not calculate costs when lives are at stake.
From Devastation to a Golden Harvest
The fleets of massive motors roared to life across Rohtak and Hisar, running relentlessly day and night. The sheer force of the machinery, backed by an undeniable divine will, pushed the 13,000-acre ocean out of the villages.
Today, the sorrow of these four regions has transformed into tears of overwhelming joy. The stagnant, disease-ridden waters have vanished. Evacuated families have returned home, cracking walls have been secured, and the most miraculous sight of all is in the fields: against all odds, 100% of the wheat sowing has been completed.
By stepping into the deadly floodwaters when the world looked away, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has shown that true spirituality is the active, selfless salvation of lives. For the tens of thousands of residents across these districts, He is not just a spiritual leader; He is the living Savior who single-handedly defeated an ocean and breathed life back into their dying lands.

