Chapter 20 acknowledges that the vibrant past celebrations at Shirdi, such as the Udi distribution scene, are no longer physically visible. However, it teaches that these moments can still be experienced through the power of firm meditation. The text encourages devotees to bring Sai into their meditation and mentally visit Shirdi. It suggests a process of beholding him from his toe to his face, prostrating with love, and thus making a connection with the story. Through this focused meditation, the past events become visible to the inner eye of the devotee.
Chapter 20 mentions that past events in Shirdi can no longer be seen. What method does it suggest for devotees to still experience those moments?
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