With the onset of winter in Mussoorie, Shri Nathji had decided to go down to Malik Nagar again at Sahibabad, near Ghaziabad. He and the children had liked the quarters of Nand Kishore Kasera at the Glass Factory there, as also the surroundings with open fields and villages all around. They had stayed there in December 1950 before going to Akola. They wished to make it their home for December 1951 as well. They came down in their Ford car. As before there was a rush of devotees for Shri Nathji’s darshan and blessings.
Photographs taken at the factory showed Shri Nathji in a very powerful and majestic pose, shedding his divine light to all corners of the world. A look at Shri Nathji’s photographs convinced the beholders that Shri Nathji was looking not merely at them but at the entire world, with his kindly, compassionate eyes. The manager of the glass factory, Shri Goel, stood in a group photograph taken with Shri Nathji. Shri Goel was doubly blessed at having such a divine visitor to his factory again.
As a consequence of Shri Nathji’s stay with Nand Kishore Kasera, the man received a promotion in his work at the factory. Shri Nathji always gave something to someone in whatever way he could.
He had often said: “I have not come to ask you for anything. I have come to give you myself!”