Each string of congregation would be rounded off with 'Amrit Sanchar' (baptism into
Sikhism). His soulful sermons motivated about six hundred thousand people to partake the 'Amrit'
(the holy nectar).
On this very mission, to propagate Sikhism he also visited England in 1974 and 1975.
Sadly on 26th August 1975, while sitting in meditation in Wolverhampton, England, he left
the world for heavenly abode.
The body was brought to India and on 1st September 1975 it was submerged in the river
Sutlej at Gurdwara Bibhaur Sahib (where Guru Gobind Singh Ji composed 'Chaupai').