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AT HOLY SHRINE OF
RAHARKI
Saint Satramdas assured the parents of Kanwarram, go home and rest in
peace Kanwar is in safe hands. From that day, Kanwar made his abode in
the temple of Bhagat Satramdas just as Ramkrishna Paramhansa left his
birthplace at Kamarpurkur and resided at Dakshniswer Temple.
Rabindranath Tagore says, "He who does good comes to the temple gate, he
who loves reaches the shrine."
Thus, Kanwar grew under the world of wonders and spell the service
'bhava' (worship) brought a true transformation in him. He learnt the
daily duties and regulations of Raharki Darbar under the ablest guidance
of Satramdas. Satramdas would love and treat Kanwar more than his own
issues. Kanwar was the future spiritual heir of Satramdas. Kanwar also
served his Guru more than his father and mother. He considered his Guru
as God. He dedicated and devoted himself to the holy feet of his perfect
Master.
"In whatever way men worship me, in the same way do I fulfill their
desires. (It is) my path, O son of Pritha (that) men tread in all ways"
- Gita IV-II
Raharki is a small village in Taluka Ubaro district Sukkur. The main
station nearby is 'Daharki". The village situated on the bank of a big
canal known as 'Naro wah' (wah means canal or river). At the outskirts
of the village, the Darbar or Devri Sahib or the Holy Shrine of Saint
Khotaram and Satramdas is situated. The house cum Ashram is a huge
building with huge verandah and attached rooms for guests and a
'Gaooshala' (cow protection home). The Devary or Sanctorum is situated
in the midst of the Ashram nearby is the well from which the water is
supplied to the Ashram mates. There is a separate toilet and bathrooms
for the women and gents and there is separate room built for the
Brahamin or Pujari. The population in those days was only in few
thousands. Now due to migration of Hindus from the village after
partition of 1947, the population of Hindus is only in hundreds.
However, on certain occasions and birthday and death anniversaries
Hindus throng from the nook places of Saints are living spiritual
vibratory stores, which naturally attract the people by the strong
electro magnetic waves people come and get solace and peace of mind at
these places having holy and spiritual vibrations collected by 'Bhakt'i
(deep devotion).
"And that Supreme Purusha is attainable, O son of Pritha, by whole
hearted devotion to Him alone in whom all beings dwell and by whom all
this is pervaded".
- Gita VIII-22
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