Despite Dev's faith that Baba would visit him, what logical doubts did he have, and how does the text resolve this paradox regarding Baba's nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 40

Dev's logical doubt stemmed from his knowledge of Baba's limited travel patterns. He knew that Baba's residence was permanently in Shirdi and that He only occasionally went to the three nearby villages of Rahata, Rui, or Nimgon. Dev wondered how Baba could possibly travel all the way to him in Dahanu. Chapter 40 resolves this paradox by explaining Baba's divine nature. It describes Him as a "complete master of miracles" who is not bound by physical travel. The text clarifies that for Baba, who pervades everything, there is no real "coming" or "going"; He simply manifests at will, making His state inscrutable and beyond worldly understanding.


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