Can you explain the transformative effect of Sai Baba's darshan as detailed in Chapter 35, particularly on those who were initially doubtful?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 highlights the profound and transformative power of Sai Baba's darshan, or divine viewing. It describes how even individuals who were firm in their skeptical resolve would be completely changed by the experience. These people came to Shirdi with the intention of not bowing or giving Dakshina, viewing such acts as foolish. Yet, the text states that through the "union of Darshan," they would surrender to Sai. Their pride would find rest, and their souls would feel extreme happiness. As Chapter 35 poetically describes, their surrender was like someone holding a blade of grass between their teeth as a sign of complete submission, forgetting their previous resolve and remaining devoted at Sai's feet.


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