From a devotee's viewpoint, Baba's method of managing the daily readings was a constant source of wonder and a testament to his grace. As Chapter 18 narrates, Baba would instruct someone like Bapusaheb Jog to read in the Wada, giving them his own power to get the work done. A devotee might be in the Masjid listening to Baba, only to be sent to the Wada where the reading would miraculously align with what Baba had just been speaking about. The text says Eknath's speech would 'just be a translation of Baba’s story.' This created a profound realization that Baba was orchestrating everything, whether the devotee was near or far, confirming his omnipresence and his deep, personal concern for each individual's spiritual welfare.
From a devotee's perspective, how did Baba's orchestration of scriptural readings serve as proof of his divine power and grace?
📖 Chapter 18