Maharaj's intervention was spiritual and remote, not physical. Chapter 0 recounts that while Kashiram was fighting for his life against thieves, Maharaj, who was in Shirdi, began 'creating a scene.' He was observed shouting, swearing, and showing intense signs of agitation. The people who witnessed this behavior immediately understood its significance: a dear devotee was in grave danger, and Maharaj's turmoil was his way of actively protecting that person from harm. This divine intervention is credited with Kashiram's survival against a group of armed attackers, illustrating the idea that Maharaj could protect his followers from anywhere, as the text states, 'what can the killer do against the Savior?'
How did Maharaj intervene when his devotee Kashiram was being attacked by thieves miles away?
๐ Chapter 0