In Chapter 27, a brief historical account is given about Chandbhai Patil. The text describes him as a blessed Patil from the Nizam's state who was responsible for bringing the Fakir Sai with him to Newasa. It is mentioned that Sai resided there for six months. While this is a factual detail, it is presented within a broader spiritual context that emphasizes devotion to the Guru. By introducing the person who first brought Sai to the area, the narrative implicitly honors the instrument of divine will, connecting the historical arrival of the Guru to the subsequent opportunities for devotion and liberation that the chapter discusses.
Chapter 27 mentions Chandbhai Patil. Can you explain his role and how the chapter connects this historical detail to the path of devotion?
📖 Chapter 27