The Chavadi holds significant importance as a place of both rest and celebration for Sai Baba. As Chapter 37 details, it was one of the two locations where Baba would sleep, alternating every other night with the Masjid. This established routine continued right up until his Mahasamadhi, making the Chavadi an integral part of his daily life. Its importance was further elevated starting from December 10th, 1910, when it became the venue for regular worship, bhajan, and adoration. On these nights, the Chavadi became the focal point of a grand celebration, with devotees gathering for devotional music, elaborate decorations, and a procession, all centered around Sai Baba.
Explain the significance of the Chavadi as a location in Shirdi according to the provided passages.
📖 Chapter 37