Describe the sights and sounds of the Chavadi procession as it moved through the streets.

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

The Chavadi procession was a vibrant spectacle for the senses. As it moved from the Masjid, the air was filled with the thunderous sound of drums, trumpets, mridangas, veenas, cymbals, and other instruments. Devotees, both men and women, walked in joyful rows, singing bhajans and chanting 'Victory for Sai.' Many carried banners and flags, some even dancing and jumping with joy. The path was illuminated by torches and fireworks, while the jingling bells on the fully adorned horse, Shyamakarna, added to the musical cacophony. As detailed in Chapter 37, the entire sky seemed to thunder with the instruments and the joyous shouts of the crowd, creating a beautiful and incomparable sight.


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