The woman's vision was incredibly detailed and vivid, reflecting the traditional iconography of Lord Rama. As she later narrated to her husband in chapter 29, she saw a form that was 'blue like the petals of a lotus.' He was 'adorned with crown and earrings, resplendent with a forest garland,' and wore 'yellow garments.' This form was four-armed, bearing a 'conch, discus, and mace,' and was marked by the Shrivatsa and Kaustubha jewel. She perceived him as the 'Supreme Person beyond all,' Sita's beloved, the son of Dasharatha, and the captivator of hearts. This profound vision was a direct manifestation of her deep devotion, transforming the external appearance of the fakir Sai into the glorious form of her chosen deity.
Can you describe the vision the woman had when she saw Sai Baba as Lord Rama?
π Chapter 29