Chapter 23 recounts an incident involving a practitioner of Yoga (Yogabhyasi) who visited the Masjid with Nanasaheb Chandorkar. This yogi had thoroughly studied the Yoga Shastras of Patanjali but was unable to achieve Samadhi (intense meditation) for even a moment. He held the belief that Sai Baba, as a "King of Yogis," could grace him and remove his doubts, enabling him to achieve his goal. However, when he took Sai's darshan, he was surprised to see Baba simply eating bread (bhakar) with onions. This encounter highlights the contrast between the yogi's complex spiritual expectations and Baba's simple, unassuming actions.
Can you tell me about the story of the Yoga practitioner who visited Sai Baba in Chapter 23?
📖 Chapter 23