I then began trying to find out who the sculptor was behind the divine idol at Jakhu Temple. Deep within my heart, there was only one thought — if God Himself has given this resolve, then He alone will also create the path for it. I asked many people, searched in countless places, and finally, the effort bore fruit. I found the sculptor’s address and phone number.
When I spoke with him, I learned that his office was in Delhi. Very simply, he said, “Please come, then we can sit and talk.” A few days later, I traveled to Delhi to meet him.
The meeting began in a very ordinary way, but gradually it transformed into a deeply spiritual conversation. We spoke for a long time. I shared with him my experiences connected to Hanumanji, the feelings of my heart — things that are not easy to share with everyone.
After listening to me, he remained silent for a while. Then he said, “Babaji, when I began my work, it also started from that very temple… where I myself received blessings and permission from Hanumanji.”
Hearing this filled me with an indescribable peace and joy. It felt as though God was repeatedly giving signs that none of this was merely coincidence. Somewhere, it was all part of His divine play.
Gradually, I came to know more about him. He was not an ordinary sculptor. He had completed major works across India and abroad. He had worked for many prominent personalities of the country. Yet despite all his achievements, he carried the simple heart of a devotee within him.
Then he said something that made me reflect deeply. He told me, “I only receive calls from numbers that are already saved in my phone. I don’t know how your call came through… and I even answered it. That itself is nothing less than a miracle.”
At that moment, I simply looked at him and thought silently within myself, “Lord, where have You brought me…”
I could not understand how to even speak before such a great personality.
But he treated me with great warmth and affection. Then, in very clear words, he said, “I will definitely create the idol. This is not merely work — this is God’s work. So I will do it with all my heart.”
Hearing this brought immense peace to my mind. It felt as though God Himself had sent someone to reassure me: “Do not worry. I will make everything happen.”
Then the discussion turned toward the cost of the idol.
The amount he mentioned frightened my heart for a moment. My mind became silent for a while. But at that very moment, I closed my eyes and said only one thing to God:
“Either You can live in my heart… or fear can. Both cannot live together.”
In that moment, I felt from within that no price, no circumstance, can defeat a true resolve.
I remembered the time many years ago when the Divine Mother had come into my home. Even then, my hands were empty. I had neither resources nor capability. Yet Mother still came. Because God does not look at money — He looks at devotion… at sincerity… at waiting with love.
And today, the situation is the same once again.
Today, Hanumanji Himself wishes to come… and even today, my hands are empty.
But I have complete faith that He is watching this waiting. And on the day His time arrives, no price, no obstacle, no lack will be able to stop Him from coming.
Money, homes, work, relationships, companions… even this body itself will one day come to an end. After leaving this world, if anything truly remains alive, it is your work… your devotion… and the sacred foundations you establish that continue bringing peace and faith to people in the future.
If even one such deed is accomplished in life — something that becomes a source of faith and peace for generations to come — then perhaps that alone is the greatest earning of life.
Complete! Glory to the Universe! Victory to Bhole Baba