Sardar  Mohinder Singh Sodhi met Shri Nathji in Calcutta in 1937. Someone had said to  him that Shri Nathji was the Kalki Avatar. He had scoffed at the idea. He was  persuaded by a friend to meet Shri Nathji. Sardar Mohinder Singh Sodhi came  before Shri Nathji.
    He  stared at Shri Nathji for a brief second–and then collapsed on the floor in a  swoon. The innermost depths of his soul had been flooded with a light divine.  It was like the revelation Lord Krishna gave to Arjun.
    Sardar  Mohinder Singh Sodhi had not only the privilege of living directly with Shri  Nathji, but he had experiences that were unique. When he came to Taran Taaran,  he met a mahatma who said to him:
    Mohinder  Singh, it appears that you have met the Avatar somewhere. There is a strange  radiance on your face that tells as much.
    Later,  Mohinder Singh’s daughter was to have a miraculous escape after falling down  three stories from a building, and his wife was to hear Shri Nathji’s voice in  the ambulance that carried her, calming her fears in her illness. Her  recovery, too, was nothing short of a miracle. Mohinder Singh attributed these  miracles to Shri Nathji. These were, however, miracles of a very commonplace  occurrence for Shri Nathji.
    To  his Sikh devotees Shri Nathji would frequently say:
    Sarva  rog kaa aukhad naam
    The name of God is the panacea for all ills.