Chapter 28 introduces a devotee named Laxmichand. How does his story illustrate Baba's saying about drawing devotees to him from afar?

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 introduces the devotee Laxmichand to illustrate one of Sai Baba's profound teachings. The chapter explains that Baba often said, "My person may be in distant lands... I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." Laxmichand, who worked as a munshi in Mumbai, is presented as one such "pious chick" belonging to Baba. His eventual meeting with Sai is depicted as the fruition of accumulated karma from many births, which leads to attaining the company of saints. This narrative perfectly demonstrates how Baba draws His devotees to Him regardless of physical distance, just as He promised.


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