According to the account in Chapter 22, once the snake was killed and the immediate threat was gone, Mirikar was profoundly affected. The text states he was "deeply moved," and his "love for Sai Samarth surged intensely." The "shivers of sorrow vanished" and were replaced by tears of love flowing from his eyes. He was filled with wonder about how Baba could have possibly known about the impending misfortune and how He had so compassionately arranged for help in advance by sending Shama. This experience solidified his understanding of Baba's immense inner vision and protective love.
Describe Mirikar's emotional and spiritual state after the danger from the snake was averted.
π Chapter 22