Why
do Muslims call Ramdevji “Ramshahpir” or “Ramapir”?
As time passed
by, Ramdevji became well known in Rajasthan for his miraculous powers.
The Hindus who had become Muslims under compulsion from the Moghuls
started reverting to Hinduism. The Fakirs (Muslim religious devotees)
reported this disreputable situation of Muslims to the Pir of Ajmer.
The Pir of Ajmer asked the Fakirs to go to Multan (a place on the
border of Afghanistan and Pakistan) and see Mustanapir, Dagdupir,
Bajrukshahpir, Gadadiapir, Dilavarshahpir and Jabbarpir and follow
their advice.
The Fakirs went
to Multan and saw the Pirs who in turn sent the Fakirs to see their
superiors Musapirs and Charalshahpir.
After listening
to the pleas of the Fakirs, Musapir decided to go to Runeecha (Ranuja)
with his small delegation of five Pirs (including himself) and he
sent a message to all Fakirs of Multan to arrive in Runeecha (Ranuja)
on Maha Sudhi 2 so that he could take some tough tests of Ramdevji,
the aim being that if Ramdevji failed the tests then Musapir could
ask Ramdevji to stop people calling himself a Pir since Hindus do
not have Pirs.
In
Ramdevra, Ramdevji had already become aware of the intentions of
Musapir and was awaiting their arrival. On Maha Sudhi 2, by their
miraculous powers, a delegation of five Pirs arrived on the outskirts
of Ramdevra. Ramdevji went to receive them, introducing himself
and escorted then to the palace. Meanwhile, the rest of the Fakirs
and Pirs started arriving in Runeecha (Ranuja). By lunchtime they
had all arrived.
Whilst the Pirs
and Fakirs from Multan were in Runeecha (Ranuja), they experienced
the miraculous powers of Ramdevji. When Musapir and his four delegates
arrived in Runeecha (Ranuja), Ramdevji made the five Peepal (Banyan)
trees grow instantly so that Musapir and his delegates could rest
for some time before going into the town. He also miraculously produced
pots and pans for the opium drink to be prepared.
When Ramdevji
and his guests approached the place gates, the gatekeeper came running
to Ramdevji and told him that his childhood friend Swarathia had
died from a snakebite. Ramdevji accompanier by his guests went to
where Swarathia’s body was lying and Ramdevji miraculously
resuscitated him.
At lunchtime,
Ramdevji, by his miraculous powers, accommodated all the Pirs and
Fakirs from Multan on a single piece of carpet, say 3’x 3’
which when sat upon extended another 3’ at a time. The Fakirs
would only eat from their utensils, which they had left behind in
Multan and so Ramdevji extended his right hand and produced all
the necessary utensils for them to eat from. Ramdevji also provided
various types of delicacies and relishes that were requested and
fulfilled the wishes of the Fakirs and Pirs.
The Pirs and
Fakirs intentions were to bring disgrace upon Ramdevji, instead
they blessed him and Musapir announced that Ramdevji from now on
will be known as Ramshahpir, Ramapir or Hindawapir in the whole
world and all the Pirs and Fakirs present hailed to Ramdevji “Jai
Ramapir, Jai Ramapir”.
To ensure the
Pirs and Fakirs had a safe journey home, Ramdevji sent them home
on a single branch of the Banyan tree, which he had grown earlier.
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