Param Pujya Lalaji Maharaj.
Lalaji treated all his disciples as his own children.
Lalaji went to Europe in 1927 to improve his health.
The book Mayo wrote was published when Lalaji was in London.
So long as the sun shines in the Indian sky, persons like Lalaji will not die.”.
On an auspicious day in 1921, Lalaji Maharaj asked Babuji Maharaj to bring
some sweets of 5 paise.
The British government ruthlessly got the procession lathi-charged,
leading to severe injuries to Lalaji's head and due to which he died on 17 November 1928.
Param Pujya Babuji Maharaj started regularly interacting with Param Pujya Lalaji Maharaj since 1915 and
was blessed with the love of Lalaji Maharaj and his whole family.
On 25th June 1963, with the blessings of Param Pujya Lalaji maharaj, he inaugurated this centre which instituted an annual
Bhandara where all his disciples gathered every year.
Though narrowly, many political workers were also angry with Lalaji's interest in the Hindu Mahasabha,
but they never cared for it and they were engaged in their duties.