10. Later Life
When he fell seriously ill, some of his disciples including Sri Jagdambika Prasad inquired him about his representative. He calmly replied,"when the candle shall be lighted, the moths would themselves fly to it." On another occasion, Sri Madan Mohal Lal of Shahjahanpur (U.P) asked the same question, Lalaji smiled and said "Ram Chandra will be the light of the family (Ram Chandra Chirag -e- khandan hoga)." On another occasion, Pandit Ganga Sewak put the same question and Revered Lalaji said to him "I am leaving my representative and he will himself appear."
In his serious illness, he felt heart rending pangs of love for God. He would say “As the coveted hour of merger with the beloved gets nearer, so increases the fire of desire of him“. A few days before His Maha Samadhi he said, "Many liberated souls are present around my bed. This is sure proof that the hour to be with my beloved is come."
In the end he was attacked by diarrhoea and consequently became so very weak that he could not walk by himself. On 14th August, 1931, the day of leaving his mortal remains, he came to the puja room unaided, and all by himself lay on his bed with his eyes closed, never to be opened again. At 1 a.m. in the night, the light, which had illuminated and enlightened the hearts of groaning humanity with unparalleled love and had changed the face of the earth, allowed itself to be extinguished.
The greatest miracle of Revered Lalaji is perfection of Pujya Babuji's grand personality which is unparalleled in the history of spiritual development. His researches and discoveries in the field will be regarded as wonderful and superb and shall remain a subject of further researches for centuries. Only posterity will be able to assess and evaluate the boons bestowed upon humanity by Him.
Sri Ram Chandra Ji Maharaj (Babuji) of Shahjahanpur, UP, India, the ablest disciple of the Adi-Guru, adhered to the discipline enforced by his Master. He used to send his diary narrating his spiritual experiences and his state to his Master. One night Pujya Babuji saw his Master in a dream. He saw that his Master merged in him and said “I became you and you became me, I became body and you became soul, so that after this none could say that I and you were different“. Pujya Babuji wrote this down in his autobiography.