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After the passing away of Chief Justice Bhutt, Mrs. Gangabai Bhutt continued to spread the mission of Shri Nathji wherever she went, through her books and drama. She continued to come to New Delhi for Shri Nathji’s darshan and in 1970 staged her drama on Shri Nathji at Sapru House, asking Shri Nathji to inaugurate the drama incognito! It was a drama on the life of Shri Nathji himself, showing how fascinating was the advent of God upon earth. 
Mrs. Bhutt had an unusual experience to narrate about the life-size painting of Shri Nathji. When she was in Delhi in 1970, a post-master, Shri Ram Prasad, from the neighboring post office, had come for Shri Nathji’s darshan.
Shri Nathji was not in the sitting room and the postmaster knelt down and bowed before his portrait. Mrs. Bhutt was standing in the doorway, watching the scene.
Suddenly, she cried out as the right hand of the portrait raised itself in a gesture of blessing. Each time Mrs. Bhutt would narrate the incident she would burst out into tears with emotion.
The sister of Gangabai Bhutt, Smt. Sharda, who was a great writer and poet, had accepted Shri Nathji, like her sister.
Can anyone believe, she said to Shri Nathji, when she met him in October 1978 at Nagpur, that God is walking on the earth amongst us – eating, sleeping, talking?
“You have so filled us with yourself, that we have become empty of everything else. The troubles of the world surround us, but they do not affect us. You have made us rise above sorrow and happiness both. This is your greatest miracle!
Her brother, Sadashiv Telang, was with her at the time, and he recalled his meeting with Shri Nathji at Lahore in 1937:
I couldn’t find the address. I was drawn to a particular door. I knocked upon it and Shri Nathji opened it himself. He asked me to go upstairs and then vanished. Upstairs, he was in the midst of his devotees, seated on a chair. My sister, Gangabai, swore later that he had never gone down the stairs! If he had not come down to receive me, I might never have found his house for a long time. It is now the mission of my life to spread his name everywhere I go. He is Saakshaat Bhagwan–God incarnate.