After being encouraged by his friends, the devotee who was weary of the world took the road to Shirdi. Chapter 18 likens this advice to a heavy downpour of rain for a person distressed by drought. Upon arriving and taking Darshan, he prostrated at Sai's feet and immediately felt his eyes were cooled and he found peace. The sight of Sai Baba brought him great pleasure, as he perceived Sai's form as that of the "Eternal Brahman, the Self-Luminous and Taintless." He instantly felt that it was because of his past merits that he was fortunate enough to have "these feet have come into my hands," signifying a profound spiritual realization and connection.
Can you describe the experience of the devotee who traveled to Shirdi and what he realized upon seeing Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 18