The Chavadi procession was an immersive sensory experience filled with devotion and celebration. Visually, as described in Chapter 37, the path was lit by rows of lamps near the Masjid and torches on all sides, with fireworks like 'Nale' and 'Chandrajyoti' illuminating the sky. Devotees carried colorful banners and flags, including the 'Garuda-tak'. Sonically, the air thundered with a mix of instruments, including horns, trumpets, cymbals, mridanga, and veena. This music was accompanied by the collective chanting of Sai’s name and cries of victory from the joyful crowd of men and women who walked and danced in the procession, creating a delightful and powerful atmosphere of blissful bhajan.
Based on the source, can you describe the complete sensory experience of the Chavadi procession, combining all the sounds and sights mentioned?
📖 Chapter 37