

Hazrat Ramdatt Ji was the embodiment of the 'Sufi Veda'—a living scripture of Sufism. That which imparts the knowledge of Sufism is the Sufi Veda; that which instills the realization of the Sufi path is the Sufi Veda; that which elevates one to the pinnacle of Sufi spiritual practice is the Sufi Veda. Ramdatt Ji was precisely such a being. Sufism was personified in him. He overflowed with devotion to the Guru, love, and a spirit of service—much like a single rain-laden cloud that keeps the entire monsoon season drizzling gently. That is why we have described him as a mystic akin to the Sufi Veda.
