Jalram Bapu (1799-1881), a revered saint and social reformer from Gujarat, India, embodied compassion and selfless service. A devout follower of Lord Krishna, he dedicated his life to uplifting the poor and marginalized. His teachings emphasized the importance of simple living, unwavering faith, and selfless action. He is particularly remembered for his establishment of "Sadavrats" (free kitchens) that provided food to the needy, regardless of caste or creed. Jalram Bapu's legacy continues to inspire spiritual seekers and social workers alike.