November 23, 2023

🌟 Remembering Baba Ramdev Pir on his Jayanti: A Saint, Siddha, and Defender of Dharma🌟

In Rajasthan’s sands, a saint was born,
Baba Ramdev, divine light at dawn.
A warrior of love, his heart pure and kind,
Uniting all faiths, transcending mankind.

The blind could see with his gentle grace,
The sick were healed in his holy embrace.
Water sprang forth from the desert dry,
For he had power over earth and sky.

Grain-filled pots for the hungry poor,
Where there was none, he gave much more.
Wild horses bowed to his command,
Storms would calm at the wave of his hand.

He walked on water, tamed fierce bulls,
Filled hearts with faith, their spirits full.
From salt to gold, from sand to bread,
By miracles true, the people were fed.

But deeper still was Ramdev’s fight,
A defender of dharma, a beacon of light.
From Mecca the Pirs came, seeking to turn,
Sanatan flames that forever burn.

They came with claims of might and lore,
But Ramdev’s power was something more.
With every test, he stood his ground,
Sanatan’s truth in him profound.

Water they brought from distant lands,
Yet Ramdev made water flow from sands.
No foreign force could bend his creed,
His dharma stood strong, a sacred seed.

The Pirs, undone, bowed heads in shame,
For Ramdev’s faith was beyond their claim.
He held the line, through storm and strife,
Guarding Sanatan with his life.

In awe, they bowed to his divine will,
For Ramdev’s power was greater still.
A Siddha he was, in word and deed,
Fulfilling each prayer, answering each need.

In Jeeva Samadhi, he left his mark,
A flame eternal, a light in the dark.
Both Hindus and Muslims together pray,
At Ramdevra, where dharma holds sway.

Baba Ramdev, a soul so bright,
A warrior, a sage, a beacon of light.
Siddha, saint, and dharma’s shield,
In his presence, all wounds healed.

His name forever, in hearts revered,
A defender of truth, in love endeared.
Baba Ramdev, who stood for all,
Yet held Sanatan, firm and tall.

रामदेव पीर की जय!

Tithi: Bhadrapad Navami, Vikram 2081

Date: September 13th, Gregorian 2024

Leave a Comment