Baba Ramdev is also known as Ramsapir, which is associated with a wonderful and historical story of him. A miraculous and mythological story is hidden behind the title of Ramsapir, knowing which everyone is surprised to know.
Story of becoming Ramsapir
It is said that Baba Ramdev’s life was based on the principles of social service, devotion and equality. He was not only a follower of Hinduism, but people of the Muslim community also considered him with great reverence. This situation became such a day that Baba Ramdev adopted Ramsapir’s name, which he took as a symbol of unity and brotherhood between both Hindu and Muslim religions.
Start of story
The incident occurred at the time when a Muslim fakir, who was deeply impressed by Baba Ramdev’s life and his actions, came to the Ramdevra temple near Pokaran. He was very impressed to hear about Baba Ramdev’s miracles and his social service works. The fakir requested Baba to give him his blessings and blessings. Baba Ramdev listened to him and showed him the path of equality, love and service.
After receiving blessings, the fakir said, “Seeing your greatness, I now give you the title of ‘Ramsapir’.”
The word Ramsapir has since joined Baba Ramdev, and this title became an integral part of his life. His name became a symbol of religious and social equality.
Importance of becoming Ramsapir
The word “Ramsapir” means “Pir of Rama”. This name reflects Baba Ramdev’s Sarvadharma Sambhav and the spirit of brotherhood. He proved in his life that neither followers of Hinduism, nor Muslims nor people of any other religion are different from each other. They are all similar, and all can be united with the spirit of love, brotherhood and service.
Baba Ramdev’s reputation as Ramsapir
Subsequently, Baba Ramdev became popular as Ramsapir. He was also worshiped by people of other castes and religions. Every year millions of devotees come to pay their respects to him, and worship him at his tomb in Ramdevra.