While the central focus of Chapter 35 is on how Sai Baba's darshan dissolves the pride of skeptics, the text also briefly alludes to other significant stories. The chapter mentions that the "fame of the sacred ash (Udi)" is demonstrated through the experience of a devotee named Balaji Nevasakar. It also hints at a story that showcases a profound spiritual state, where a serpent was treated with love and looked upon as if it were Sai himself. These references, as provided in Chapter 35, serve as pointers to other miracles and teachings that highlight Sai Baba's grace, the power of his Udi, and the advanced spiritual principle of seeing the divine in all beings.
Besides the main theme of overcoming pride, what other stories or devotee experiences are briefly mentioned in Chapter 35?
📖 Chapter 35