From Chand Patil's perspective, what series of events led him to believe the Fakir he met was a divine saint?

📖 Chapter 5

From Chand Patil's viewpoint, the Fakir he met was undeniably a divine saint due to a rapid succession of miraculous events. As Chapter 5 recounts, Patil was grieving his lost mare when this stranger not only knew of his predicament but also told him exactly where to find the animal. Upon finding the mare as directed, Patil's amazement grew. His conviction was solidified when the Fakir then created fire by pulling an ember from the earth with tongs and produced water by striking the ground with his stick. For Patil, these were not the actions of a 'mere human,' leading him to recognize the Fakir as an 'Avaliya' and insist that the saint grace his home.


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