In Chapter 28, a powerful statement from Sai Baba is quoted: "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." The chapter explains that this was a divine play experienced by many. Laxmichand is presented as a prime example of this promise. He was a clerk working for the Ralli Brothers in Mumbai, and the text describes him as a "pious chick" who belonged to Baba and was drawn to Shirdi, illustrating how the company of saints is attained when the accumulated karma of many births comes to fruition.
Chapter 28 mentions Baba's famous saying about bringing his devotees to him. What is this saying, and how is it illustrated with the example of Laxmichand?
๐ Chapter 28