Surajbhana, Visumal and Chandrabhana Jain of Hansi were going to attend the Maryada Mahotsava in Chidambaram. They were to leave for Madras from Delhi by Tamilnadu Express. There was not much time left for the departure of the train. Since Suraijbhana had to make an emergency call, he searched for a telephone booth. Chandrabhana and Visumal were in the train and suddenly the train started moving. The train had picked up its speed. But Surajbhana was still in the hope of boarding the train. He was running at the top of his speed. Onlookers said, “However fast you run you would not be able to catch the train. It will stop at Mathura.”
Surajbhana had a strong desire to see his Guru. He had the deepest faith in ‘Bhikshu Swami’, so he was constantly reciting the Mantra, ‘Om Bhikshu’ and running behind the train as fast as he could. People were laughing at his silly behaviour, but Surajbhana still had firm hope that the train would stop.
He continued to run behind the train. Approximately after running for one km., the train stopped suddenly and he got into it. This was indeed surprising and a miracle because the driver himself could not give the reason for stopping the train. Surajbhana knew that it was the miracle of his devotion. '