Before Mirikar left for Chitali, Baba made mysterious comments about a 'Lamba Bawa,' or snake, which served as a prophetic warning. In Chapter 22, Baba first described the snake as terrifying but then immediately offered reassurance by saying, 'But what can he do to us? We are the children of Dwarkamai.' This foreshadowed a real danger that awaited on the journey but also acted as a promise of divine protection for those who remained faithful. The statement, 'In front of the savior, the power of the killer—How much should that be considered?' emphasized that faith in the Guru (the savior) nullifies any threat. The cryptic nature of the warning was a test of faith for his devotees.
Can you explain the significance of Baba's cryptic statements about the 'Lamba Bawa' before Mirikar's trip?
📖 Chapter 22