According to the details in Chapter 29, what were the primary reasons that drew crowds of people to Shirdi for Sai Baba's darshan?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 29

Based on the narration in Chapter 29, people were drawn to Shirdi for multiple compelling reasons. The primary factor was Sai Baba's widespread fame as a great saint who was patient, generous, and self-controlled. This fame, which had spread from ear to ear, particularly highlighted his extraordinary generosity. The chapter emphasizes that he would abundantly distribute money to pilgrims, the poor, and the needy on a daily basis. This reputation for charity attracted not only those in need but also devotees, performers, singers, and bards, creating a vibrant atmosphere of devotion. The group from Madras, for instance, stopped their pilgrimage to Kashi specifically to experience the darshan of this renowned Maharaj.


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