The sage established ‘Sachidananda Sabai’ in Pensioner street, Dindigul.When he was there, Gurupooja prayer were conducted at Kanakkanpatti with thesinging of “Gurusthothra songs”. The children danced round clapping handsrhythmically, and moved round striking short coloured sticks to the rhythm of songs. The children thus sang and danced with happiness.Devotees carried every month after the Gurupooja the portrait of Sathguruin a possession with singing advaita songs and dancing in order to get his grace.Once on such occasion, some atheists of the village, who didn’t have faith inSathguru, asked the devotees why they had made a fuss about him (Sathguru),when he was at Dindigul. They asked: “Can the portrait of your Gurunathar speak? If at all, let him speak. So, that we can also hear him”. ‘Gurunathar showed these ignorant persons a wonderful miracle and made them his ardentdevotees. When thousands of people gathered there to take part in theprocession, a loud noise was heard from the portrait of Sarguru, which enthralledeveryone with overwhelming emotion. In order to make the doubtful atheists feel,a warning came from the portrait,” Leave your arrogance! Head will be split! Becareful!”. It was followed by a loud noise as if there exploded a bomb. The fear-stricken atheists, who understood the greatness of Sathguru, became hisdevotees and started singing in praise of him. From that day onwards manypeople, who understood the greatness and glory of Sathguru, became hisdevotees. They have been serving in the Sachidananda Sabai since then.When Sathguru was at Pensioner street Sabai at Dindigul, a personafflicted with leprosy and could not even walk, came there every day to have hisglimpse. Seeking his ardent devotion, with his grace, he cured him of his illness.Another person, who was suffering from an incurable disease (with a bad smellemanating from his body) took refuge in the sage with devotion and love, and hadhis glimpse everyday. He was cured of his disease. He has been praying inSathguru in his mind., since then. A clerk, working in the District court, startedlosing his eye sight and could not work. He had the graceful glimpse of Sathguru.He got back his eye sight. From then onwards he has been serving in the Sabai.A Christian lady who had been mad for a long time, came to her senses,when she had the glimpse of the sage. She fell at his feet. From then onwards,the lady who had been completely cured of her madness, started serving thesage.A camp clerk of the Governor of Tamil Nadu was suffering from an incurablestomach ache. When he heard the glory of Sathguru, came to have his glimpse atDindigul performed gurupooja and took the sacred offering of the sage. Thismade him get cured. Overwhelmed with his feelings, he devoted himself to theservice to the sage.After his stay at Dindigul he came to Chatirapatti inn 1939 and establishedSachidananda Sabai, East of Chatirapatti village, by the side of Dindigul-PalaniHighway.