The Chavadi was highly significant, serving as both a place of rest and a center for celebration. As Chapter 37 explains, it was part of Baba's unchangeable routine to sleep there every other night, a practice He maintained until His final days. Its importance grew immensely from December 1910, when it became the venue for the 'Chavadi celebration.' This event involved a procession from the Masjid, extended bhajan sessions with musical instruments, and elaborate decorations like a palanquin and torches. The Chavadi thus evolved into a key location for communal worship and a focal point for devotees to gather and express their adoration for Baba.
Based on the source, what was the overall significance of the Chavadi in Sai Baba's life?
๐ Chapter 37