The incident highlights Maharaj's role as an omniscient and omnipotent savior who transcends physical distance. While Kashiram was being attacked, Maharaj's simultaneous agitation in Shirdi was not a random outburst but a spiritual act of protection. As Chapter 0 explains, those present recognized this as Maharaj intervening to save a devotee from great danger. This event demonstrates the profound concept that physical escape for Kashiram was impossible against numerous armed thieves. His survival is attributed entirely to Maharaj's divine intervention, underscoring the book's theme: 'what can the killer do against the Savior?' This proves his power to protect his devotees regardless of their location.
Analyze the significance of Maharaj's remote intervention during Kashiram's ordeal and how it demonstrates his role as a protector.
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