Chapter 28 mentions Baba's famous quote about drawing devotees to him. Can you explain this quote and how it relates to the story of Laxmichand?

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 highlights Sai Baba's divine power by referencing His well-known statement: "My person may be in distant lands, may be thousands of miles away, I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." This powerful metaphor illustrates Baba's ability to draw devotees to Him, regardless of physical distance. The chapter then introduces Laxmichand, a clerk in Mumbai, as a prime example of this phenomenon. As the text explains, Laxmichand was one of Baba's "pious chicks" who was drawn to Shirdi, demonstrating that meeting a saint is not a matter of chance but a result of divine will and the fruition of past karmas.


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