Yes, there is a fascinating story about a portrait of Sai Baba. The narrator explains that nine years prior, he had a private discussion with a priest named Ismu. They both made a firm determination that this powerful portrait of Sai should be kept in a specific place and offered by the narrator himself. He then presented the image to Sai, but as Sai's meal was ready, the narrator had to leave quickly without explaining the full story. As detailed in Chapter 41, he intended to tell it later, but nine years passed before an unexpected meeting allowed him to finally recount the history.
Can you tell me the story behind the portrait of Sai Baba mentioned in the texts? It seems like there's an interesting backstory.
📖 Chapter 41