Yogi Ramsuratkumar: The Beggar-Saint Who Was a King

🌿 The Mysterious Saint of Arunachala

In the bustling streets of Tiruvannamalai, beneath the shadow of Arunachala, walked an unassuming figure—a beggar with matted hair, a hand fan, and tattered clothes. To most, he looked like an ordinary sadhu. But those who truly saw him knew that this was no ordinary man.

He was Yogi Ramsuratkumar, a realized being who had renounced everything, not because he lacked power, but because he had become one with the Infinite. He had nothing, yet he was a king in the realm of divine bliss.

“This beggar is nothing. My Father alone is everything.”

Yogi Ramsuratkumar/cite>
This is the story of the beggar-saint who radiated the power of a king, the man who lived in rags yet carried the presence of Shiva Himself.

🔥 The Early Life: A Devotee’s Search for Truth

Born in 1918 in Uttar Pradesh, India, Yogi Ramsuratkumar was drawn to spirituality from a young age. He had a burning hunger for truth, an obsession with the divine that led him on a great pilgrimage across India.

He met many sages, but his heart remained restless. He longed for a guru who could dissolve all doubts and show him the ultimate reality.

Then, his destiny led him to Arunachala—the mountain of fire.

🏔 Meeting Ramana Maharshi: The Silent Transmission

When Yogi Ramsuratkumar arrived at Sri Ramana Ashram, he was filled with an unshakable certainty—this was where his search would end. He sat before Ramana Maharshi, the great sage of Arunachala, and something profound happened.

Ramana looked at him, and in that gaze, his mind dissolved into silence.

He asked no questions. There were no teachings. There was only pure presence.

“The real guru does not speak. His presence alone is enough.””

Though he stayed for only a short time, Ramana’s silent transmission left an irreversible mark on him.

Yet, something in him knew his journey was not yet complete.

🦚 The Final Transformation: Meeting Swami Ramdas

From Arunachala, Yogi Ramsuratkumar traveled to Kerala, where he met Swami Ramdas, another towering spiritual giant. Unlike Ramana’s silent stillness, Swami Ramdas radiated joyful devotion, surrender, and ecstasy.

The moment he saw Swami Ramdas, something clicked inside him. His ego melted away completely, leaving only divine love and surrender.

“From that day, I had no separate existence. My Father had taken over.”

After this transformation, he wandered like a madman, completely free, no longer bound by any identity or desire.

The Yogi Ramsuratkumar the world had known no longer existed. Only the presence of the Divine remained.

🏚 The Beggar Who Was a King

After years of wandering, Yogi Ramsuratkumar settled in Tiruvannamalai. But he did not live as a guru or a saint. Instead, he chose the life of a beggar, dressed in rags, carrying a hand fan, sitting under trees, and blessing seekers who came to him.


âś… He had no possessions.
âś… He never claimed to be a guru.
âś… Yet, those who met him felt their hearts catch fire.

“My Father alone exists. If you think this beggar can help, you are mistaken. It is all my Father’s will.”

Despite his outward simplicity, his power was unmistakable. Some who met him felt their thoughts vanish instantly. Others experienced spontaneous states of bliss just by being near him.

Even Ramana Maharshi’s devotees began to recognize him as one of the great mystics of Arunachala.

🌟 The Teachings of Yogi Ramsuratkumar: Surrender & Grace

Unlike traditional teachers, Yogi Ramsuratkumar did not offer philosophy, scriptures, or complex techniques. Instead, his message was radically simple:

âś… Surrender completely. Stop trying to control life.
✅ Invoke the Divine—call upon “My Father” with every breath.
✅ Let go of the mind’s struggle. Bliss is already here.

His devotees saw him as Shiva in human form, but he always deflected the attention:

“This dirty beggar is nothing. Only my Father exists.”

Those who listened to him deeply felt a shift within themselves—a peace beyond words, a transformation beyond effort.

🏛 Establishing His Ashram

As his following grew, devotees insisted on building an ashram in Tiruvannamalai to preserve his presence. He initially refused, but later agreed, saying it was his Father’s will.

Today, Yogi Ramsuratkumar Ashram is a powerful place of peace and grace, where seekers still feel his living presence.

🕉 The Final Blessing: Yogi Ramsuratkumar’s Maha Samadhi

On February 20, 2001, Yogi Ramsuratkumar left his body, but his presence has never left.

To this day, those who chant his name, visit his ashram, or even think of him report spontaneous feelings of deep joy, peace, and grace.

His final message to seekers was:

“Surrender everything to my Father, and you will know freedom.”

⚡ The Eternal Presence of Yogi Ramsuratkumar

Even though he walked the streets as a beggar, Yogi Ramsuratkumar was truly a king of the spirit.

🔥 He had no wealth, but he radiated infinite abundance.
🔥 He had no home, but he lived in the heart of Shiva.
🔥 He had no teachings, but his silence spoke everything.

“Call upon me, and my Father will take care of everything.”

Are you ready to surrender?

Because Yogi Ramsuratkumar is still here, waiting for those who call upon him with sincerity. 🙏🔥