How did Maharaj intervene when his devotee Kashiram was being attacked by thieves miles away?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 0

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?'


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