Certainly. As detailed in Chapter 22, while Kakasaheb Dixit was reciting the Bhavartha Ramayana one night, a scorpion mysteriously appeared and settled on the narrator's shoulder. The narrator, deeply absorbed in the story, only noticed it by chance. The scorpion, described as an 'embodiment of obstacle,' sat perfectly still, as if it too were an attentive listener. Recognizing the potential danger but also remembering Baba's command not to kill, the narrator carefully rolled the creature into his upper cloth and released it outside, demonstrating how the power of Rama's story and Sai's grace can still even the most inherent natures.
Could you describe the scorpion incident that occurred during the Ramayana recitation?
📖 Chapter 22