"This beggar has been assigned a great mission. And this beggar does his work in every step he walks. He gives advice or help to those few people who come to him, but as a general rule, his real work goes unnoticed. Please excuse him for giving some importance to this body!"
"This beggar learnt at the feet of Swami Ramdas the divine name of Rama, and beg, beg all of you not to forget the divine name Rama... So this beggar begs please don't forget the name of God. This Divine name has been always of great help to all in the world... Don't forget it- this is your heart- this is your soul. Whether it be Om Namasivaya or Om Namo Narayana whether Rama, Siva or Krishna whatever name you choose, whatever form you choose doesn't matter...
This divine name is just like an umbrella in the heavy rainfall. Catch hold of the divine name and go on doing your work in the world. This beggar begs of you and this beggar has received all he has begged of you. So I think none of you will shrink away, when this beggar begs of you, don't forget the divine name. This beggar prays to his father to bless you all who have come here. My Lord Rama blesses you- My Father blesses you. Arunachalaswara blesses you. It doesn't matter to me what name it is. All the blessings of my father for all of you! Well, that is the end. That is all."
"This beggar does not exist. He died in 1952. Father only exists. Nothing Else. Everything is Father. There is no difference between this Beggar and God. You can, if you feel like, cail this beggar God. Father's Grace will be there for ever. If you surrender with absolute faith, I will protect and take care of you."
~ Yogi Ramsuratkumar, Swami Ramdas gave him the nectar of Bhakti by initiated him into the holy mantra: "Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram", by pronouncing it thrice in his ears. Yogi Ramsuratkumar refers to this as his "death".
http://yogiramsuratkumar.info/PDF/Ma%20Devaki%20-%20Yogi%20Ramsuratkumar,%20the%20Divine%20Beggar.pdf
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