From Chand Patil's perspective, what confirmed that the Fakir he met was a divine being and not a mere human?

📖 Chapter 5

From Chand Patil's point of view, the Fakir's actions were undeniably supernatural, confirming his divine nature. The narrative in Chapter 5 explicitly states that after the Fakir told him exactly where to find his lost mare, Chand Patil was amazed and thought to himself, "I have met an Avaliya (saint)." He further concluded that one should not call this person a "mere human." His conviction was then solidified by witnessing two more impossible feats: the Fakir pulling a live ember from the earth with tongs and then striking the ground with his satka to make water flow where there was none.


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