The Chavadi procession was a grand and joyous event. As described in Chapter 51, it took place on alternate nights, as it was Baba's constant rule to spend one night in the Masjid and the next in the Chavadi. The procession would begin after a grand bhajan. A decorated palanquin was prepared, and a horse named Shyam-Sundar, adorned with a gold-embroidered cloth, danced at the front. The procession was accompanied by the sounds of horns, bugles, and trumpets, with devotees carrying flags, banners, and torches. A royal umbrella was held over Baba's head while devotees fanned him and sang bhajans.
Can you describe the Chavadi procession of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 51