Saiman village, located in the Meham tehsil of Rohtak district in Haryana, went through a painful period just a few months ago—one that is difficult to express in words. Fields that once flourished with the hard work of farmers remained submerged in water for months. Stagnant foul-smelling water surrounded homes, schools were closed, fodder for cattle became scarce, and farmers watched helplessly as their crops were destroyed.
- Four Months of Crisis: When Fields Turned Into a Sea
- The Last Hope: Panchayat’s Decision and Appeal for Help
- The Arrival of Help: Motors and Pipelines Reach the Village
- From Water to Green Fields: A Transformation in Two Months
- Farmers Speak: “Now Our Children Will Have Food”
- Compassion and Social Service of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
- Perspective of Faith
- Panchayat’s Response: “For Us, He Came Like God”
- Not Just Fields—Hope Returned to the Entire Village
- Fields Bloomed with Greenery by the Grace of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
For nearly four months, villagers were forced to live with this disaster. Water levels in the fields ranged from 5 to 9 feet, and around 800 acres of farmland were completely submerged. Elderly residents recall that in many places the fields looked less like farmland and more like a lake or even a small sea.
Villagers hoped for relief from the government and repeatedly approached officials, but time passed and the situation remained unchanged. Eventually, the village panchayat decided to seek another path—one that would later transform the fate of the entire village.
Four Months of Crisis: When Fields Turned Into a Sea
Farmers of Saiman village explain that due to heavy rains and waterlogging, a large portion of the village’s farmland remained submerged for months. In some fields, the water was so deep that even a standing adult could drown in it.
One elderly farmer pointed toward his field and said,
“Sir, there was at least eight to nine feet of water standing here. It looked like an entire ocean. We had no hope that the water would ever drain.”
Another farmer shared his pain, saying,
“The water remained for four to five months. The paddy crop completely rotted. We thought we wouldn’t even be able to sow wheat this season. There would be a shortage of food in our homes.”
Due to waterlogging, conditions in the village deteriorated badly. Paths to the fields were blocked, some families temporarily left their homes, fodder for livestock was unavailable, and farmers watched their hard work being ruined day after day.
The biggest concern was that if the water did not drain in time, the entire agricultural season would be lost and thousands of livelihoods would be at risk.
The Last Hope: Panchayat’s Decision and Appeal for Help
As the situation worsened, the village panchayat, led by Sarpanch Urmila Devi, held a meeting with the villagers. It was decided that every possible effort would be made to solve the problem.
Recalling the moment, Urmila Devi said:
“About 800 acres of land in my village had been submerged in water. Farmers were extremely distressed. When we came to know that Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj was helping needy people, we went to Barwala with members of the panchayat and requested His help.”
A formal application was submitted explaining that powerful motors and long pipelines were required to drain the water. The villagers had hope, but perhaps none of them expected such a large-scale solution.
The Arrival of Help: Motors and Pipelines Reach the Village
Just a few days after the request, Saiman village witnessed a remarkable sight that brought tears of joy to the villagers’ eyes.
A large convoy of around 20–25 vehicles arrived in the village. These vehicles carried not just equipment, but new hope for farmers who had been drowning in despair.
The assistance included:

- 6 powerful 15-horsepower motors
- Approximately 20,000 feet of 8-inch pipeline
- Starters, cables, and other technical equipment to run the motors
Villagers say the arrangement was highly organized—from installing the motors to managing the water drainage.
One farmer said,
“If these motors and pipes had not been provided, our entire farming season would have been finished. Wheat sowing would have been impossible.”
From Water to Green Fields: A Transformation in Two Months
These motors worked continuously day and night. Gradually, the accumulated water began to drain from the fields.
Where once only water could be seen everywhere, within a few weeks the soil of the fields became visible again. Within about two months, the entire area transformed.
Today, the same fields that once resembled a lake are now filled with green wheat crops. Nearly 800 acres of land have once again become cultivable.
One emotional farmer said,
“Where there was once a sea of water, today there is a standing wheat crop. This is nothing less than a miracle.”
Farmers Speak: “Now Our Children Will Have Food”
The voices of Saiman ’s farmers reflect both relief and gratitude.
Farmer Manveer Singh said:
“Earlier a government motor had been installed, but it could not control the water. When the new motors and pipeline arrived, the water finally started draining. Now sowing has been completed.”
Another farmer added:
“We were worried that there would be no grain in our homes this year. But now we believe the wheat crop will be good and our children will have food.”
Villagers believe that if the water had not been drained in time, the losses could have reached millions of rupees.
Compassion and Social Service of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
This entire event deeply impressed the villagers with one truth: when someone truly understands the pain of society and comes forward to help without selfish motives, it can transform the lives of thousands.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has long been involved in various social welfare activities for the poor and needy. Under His guidance, His followers continuously carry out service activities such as:
- Providing ration to needy families
- Constructing houses for the poor
- Offering medical assistance
- Helping during natural disasters
- Supporting education
Providing motors and pipelines to the farmers of Saiman village is also an example of this spirit of service.
Villagers say that this was not just financial help—it was support given at a time when the entire village had lost hope.
India has no shortage of saints and religious speakers. But only a true saint can perform the extraordinary act of donating crores of rupees for the welfare of society—and that saint, they say, is Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj.
Perspective of Faith
Some villagers also say that the followers of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj revere Him deeply. According to their faith, they consider Him an incarnation of Supreme God Kabir.
This is a religious and spiritual belief accepted by His followers with devotion and respect. Villagers say that whether one calls it service or faith, the help received during that difficult time has filled their hearts with deep gratitude.
Panchayat’s Response: “For Us, He Came Like God”
Sarpanch Urmila Devi expressed gratitude on behalf of the village:
“When we were in trouble, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj heard our call. He provided motors and pipes, which drained the water from our fields. Today our farmers are happy and sowing has been completed.”
She added:
“It is said that God helps people in different forms. For us, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj came as God. He saved the honor of our farmers.”
Village elders also believe that the real strength of any society lies in those who stand together in times of crisis.
Not Just Fields—Hope Returned to the Entire Village
The impact of this relief work was not limited to the fields.
When farming resumed:
- Farmers regained employment
- Laborers found work
- Fodder became available for cattle
- Markets became active again
One villager explained:
“When crops grow in the fields, it is not just the farmer’s family that survives—the entire village benefits.”
Fields Bloomed with Greenery by the Grace of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
The story of Saiman village is not merely about floods. It is the story of hope that arises when people choose to support each other instead of giving up. Just a few months ago, the fields were submerged, farmers were hopeless, and the village’s future seemed uncertain.
Today those same fields are filled with greenery, and life has returned to the village. This story delivers a powerful message: When society falls silent and problems become unbearable, true service and divine support can show a new path of hope.
For the farmers of Saiman village, this was not just an incident of water drainage—it was an example of the extraordinary compassion and generosity demonstrated by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, a true enlightened saint who cares for society like a father cares for His children.

