As detailed in Chapter 35, certain visitors came to Shirdi with significant skepticism rooted in their own spiritual beliefs. They argued that as worshippers of the formless, a God with form is an illusion and that saints are merely human, so one should not bow to them or give monetary offerings (Dakshina). They believed that a saint's desire for wealth diminishes their saintliness. Based on this logic, they resolved to visit Shirdi and meet Sai Baba but made a firm decision that they would not bow at his feet or offer any Dakshina, intending to test their experience before forming a final judgment.
According to Chapter 35, what specific arguments and resolutions did certain skeptics have before visiting Sai Baba in Shirdi?
๐ Chapter 35