After several years, with the help of her Hindu Master, Gulrukh regained consciousness of the universe of duality, and was transformed into a Perfect Master. Along with her divine consciousness of the Unlimited Ocean of Reality, she began seeing every drop as a drop and was empowered to turn each drop into the Ocean Itself.
Upon becoming one of the five Perfect Masters on Earth, Gulrukh left Rawalpindi and embarked on several long journeys through the Middle East — to Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and other countries. It is said that she traveled to Mecca disguised as a man, by way of Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey and Arabia. At the Kaaba in Mecca, she offered the customary Mohammedan prayers five times a day, always sitting at one selected spot. While in Mecca, she often fed the poor, and personally nursed pilgrims who had fallen ill. She also spent long hours gathering fodder for abandoned cattle.
From Mecca, Gulrukh journeyed to the tomb of Prophet Muhammad at Medina, where she again adopted the same routine, offering prayers and caring for her fellow pilgrims. Leaving Arabia, she wandered overland to Baghdad, and from Iraq back to the Punjab. In India, she traveled south to Nasik and established herself in Panchvati, an area sanctified by Lord Ram. To the local people, her spiritual "manliness" was apparent. The power of her glance overshadowed her female body and attire. From Nasik, Gulrukh went further south to Bombay, where she stayed for several months. After finishing her spiritual work there, she returned to the Punjab and spent several years wandering throughout northern India.
In Rawalpindi during this period, Gulrukh, in a glorious intoxicated state of ecstasy, proclaimed her divine authority. "It is I who created the universe," she informed a group of Mohammedans gathered before her. "It is I who have created all! I am the source of everything in creation."
The listeners had no idea that she whom they considered insane was actually conscious of being God. As related earlier, some of the more fanatic Mohammedans, certain Baluchi soldiers from the local military regiment, were so infuriated by Gulrukh's declarations that one night they attacked her and held her by force. They dug a pit and then buried her alive.
The soldiers were proud of themselves, for they considered her utterances blasphemy against Islam. By killing this madwoman, they believed they would be spiritually rewarded.
