He had dreamed a thousand tons of gold hidden under the ground in the vicinity of Raja Ram Bakhsh Singh's fort in Dodia Kheda, Unnao.
After getting the green signal from the government, it was investigated with a special device whether there is some solid element under the ground or not. The investigation suggested the possibility of finding metal under the ground. Thereafter, the ASI was ordered to excavate the area. On October 18, in the ruins of Raja Rao Rambakhsh’s fort started excavations in the palace. After 12 days of excavation, the report by the ASI suggested that the gold speck has not even hit, so the Archaeological Department (ASI) decided to stop the excavation.
Thereafter Sarkar came to be known as the gold digger saint. Sarkar, however lost much of his spiritual sheen after the incident, though his devotees continued to believe in him.
He was quoted by news agency IANS as telling the media, "It was the blood of my gurus which turned into gold. The blood drops had fallen on the earth when the mosquitoes had bitten my gurus."
"Raja Rao Ram Baksh had appeared in my dream on a white horse and requested me to liberate him from the cycle of birth and death. He is the custodian of the treasure," he had said.
How the saint managed to get the order for evacuation passed:
One of Sarkar’s disciples, Om Awasthi, met the then Union Minister of State for agriculture and Food Processing Charan Das Mahant, and convinced him about Sarkar''s spiritual powers. A few days later, an order was issued to excavate the site. The ASI teams started digging the area and thousands thronged the site to witness the emergence of gold. However, after several days of digging when no trace of gold was found in the area, the operation was called off.
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