Can you explain the 'sparrow's chick' analogy mentioned in Chapter 28 and how it relates to the devotee Laxmichand?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 introduces a powerful analogy that Sai Baba often used to describe how he draws devotees to him. He is quoted as saying, "My person may be in distant lands, may be thousands of miles away, I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." This metaphor illustrates Baba's irresistible spiritual pull and his divine power to bring his chosen ones to him, regardless of physical distance. The chapter then presents the devotee Laxmichand as a specific example of this phenomenon. As described in Chapter 28, Laxmichand, who worked as a munshi in Mumbai, is described as "one pious chick" who belonged to Baba and was drawn to Shirdi, demonstrating the truth of Baba's divine plays.


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