He practiced severe penance there by living alone in a small hut, constantly meditating, and eating only a single roti bread dipped in the holy Ganges once a day.
Whenever people praised His discourses, Swamiji would get overwhelmed and take out Satguru Swami Teoonram Maharaj’s photo from his pocket and explained to everyone that this was all due to the blessings of his Satguru and it was all Satguru Swami Teoonram´s doing.
Swamiji dedicated his entire life to his Guru. When Satguru Swami Teoonramji Maharaj left for heavenly abode in 1942, Swami Sarvanand was enthroned as the Gadeshwar (spiritual head) of Prem Prakash Mandal. Swami Sarvanand followed the same principles of his Guru and spent his entire life spreading the teachings of Satguru Swami Teoonram Maharaj. He spread the fragrance of the “Satnam Sakhi” mantra across the world. He emphasized on the importance of the auspicious day, Saturday, to all Prem Prakashis. His staunch faith in Satguru Maharaj helped him overcome several obstacles during his tenure as a Gadeshwar. He used to always say that “Satguru Swami Teoonramji Maharaj is roaming around with his stick in hand”.
After India gained its independence, Swamiji came to India and worked very hard to build Amrapur Darbar in Jaipur in the likeness of the temple in Tando Adam, Sindh. Swamiji put immense efforts and compiled the teachings of our Acharya Satguru Swami Teoonramji Maharaj to form the Prem Prakash Granth.
On July 21, 1977 Swamiji’s light merged with his Satguru. His love, devotion, and faith will be remembered forever.