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.
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