The Arati ceremony for Sai Baba at the Chavadi was a loving and auspicious event. As detailed in Chapter 37, a devotee named Jog, who was filled with love, would perform the five-fold worship. He would take a five-wicked lamp, known as the Pancharati, and wave it over Baba. The ceremony included burning camphor and wicks, creating a brightly lit and sacred atmosphere amidst the sound of auspicious instruments. After this Arati concluded, each and every devotee would make a prostration to Baba before departing for their homes for the night, having received His blessings.
Can you describe the Arati ceremony performed for Baba in the Chavadi as mentioned in the text?
📖 Chapter 37