Chapter 28 explains that Sai Baba interacts with his devotees in various profound ways, even when they are thousands of miles away. It describes how Baba would appear in their dreams to give darshan, sometimes asking for khichdi, and at other times taking on a disciplinary role by beating their backs with a stick to break addictions like liquor. This chapter highlights Baba's promise, "I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet," illustrating how he draws his devotees to him. This divine play is how many, including Laxmichand, were brought to Shirdi, demonstrating Baba's method of removing troubles and creating love for his own feet.
According to Chapter 28, how does Sai Baba guide and interact with his devotees, even from a distance?
📖 Chapter 28