Chapter 20 mentions that certain scenes from Shirdi can't be seen now. How does the text suggest we can still experience them?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

Chapter 20 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra addresses the fact that the vibrant scenes of Sai Baba's life in Shirdi, such as him distributing Udi after the Aarti, can no longer be witnessed in person. However, the text offers a method for devotees to still experience these moments. It states that "through the power of firm meditation," all those past celebrations and events can become visible to the devotee. The chapter explicitly encourages this practice, suggesting that by meditating on Sai's form from his toe to his face and prostrating with love, one can maintain a living connection to these sacred stories and his divine presence.


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