The Godavari river is portrayed as a location of immense spiritual and geographical importance. Chapter 4 describes it as a holy river whose water destroys sins and whose breeze dispels the darkness of worldly existence. It is famous for being a place where great saints have flourished. Geographically, it is located in the Kopergaon Taluka, and one must cross it to travel the final nine miles to Shirdi. Its connection to Sai Baba is explicitly stated in Chapter 4, which notes that this "Lord of Yoga" appeared on the Godavari for the sake of uplifting the world. This places Sai Baba within a lineage of great saints associated with the sacred river, highlighting its role as a divine stage for his appearance.
Can you describe the significance of the Godavari river and its connection to Shirdi and Sai Baba as presented in the text?
📖 Chapter 4