The provided text draws a direct, causal link between Kashiram's fight in the forest and Sai Baba's agitation in Shirdi. Chapter 0 describes these as parallel, interconnected events. While Kashiram was fighting for his life against multiple armed thieves, Maharaj was simultaneously 'shouting, swearing, and showing other signs of agitation.' Devotees in Shirdi recognized this as a sign that Maharaj was actively working to protect a devotee from great danger. The narrative explicitly states that Kashiram's survival was impossible on his own and attributes his rescue to Maharaj, the 'Savior.' Kashiram's own 'full faith in Maharaj,' demonstrated by his refusal of a hospital to go to Shirdi, underscores the spiritual connection that allowed for this remote protection and miraculous recovery.
Analyze the parallel events in the forest with Kashiram and in Shirdi with Sai Baba, and explain the connection based on the provided text.
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