People of all ages, genders, and social classes, from the old to the young, the rich to the poor, were drawn to Sant Kanwarram Sahib’s sweet and melodious voice, often likened to that of a nightingale. Many felt blessed to listen to his healing voice, which was said to possess great power and divinity.

The Katha has it that Sant Kanwarram’s voice was so miraculous that once, without being told that a child was already deceased, he was asked to sing a lullaby to the infant. As he sang, the child was said to have been brought back to life, attesting to the immense greatness of Sant Sai Kanwarram Sahib.

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Despite receiving many offerings of money and jewels while singing, Sant Sai Kanwar Ram Sahib never kept a single penny for himself or his family. Instead, he selflessly distributed the donations among the poor and needy. Sant Sai Kanwar Ram Sahib believed that his touching voice was a gift from God and that any money received from his Bhajans should be used for the betterment of the children of God.

Numerous beautiful stories are narrated about Sant Sai Kanwarram Sahib.

According to the Katha, when Sant Sai Kanwarram Sahib sang Raga Sarang, which is associated with rain, clouds would gather and heavy rain would pour down. Additionally, many individuals who were afflicted with severe illnesses were said to have been cured through his divine blessings.

Sant Sai Kanwarram Sahib would sing Ardas Sahib and Palav Sahib to pray for individuals to have their pure and sincere desires fulfilled.

Sant Sai Kanwar Ram Sahib possessed a captivating quality in his voice, which could be heard even from a great distance in the stillness of dawn. He had the ability to enrapture audiences for hours on end. Despite the absence of microphones and loudspeakers in those times, Sant Sai Kanwarram Sahib’s powerful voice could be heard with remarkable clarity.