Sai Baba's omniscience and omnipresence are clearly illustrated in the story of Nana Chandorkar's daughter. According to Chapter 33, his daughter was in Jamner, suffering from unbearable labor pains during a near-term pregnancy. Even though no one in Shirdi was aware of her critical situation, Baba, being omniscient, knew everything. The text states that "nothing in the world is unknown to them." His heart melted with compassion upon knowing her plight, and he immediately thought to send Udi. This event, as described in Chapter 33, shows how Baba was connected to his devotees, aware of their suffering regardless of distance, and proactively initiated a plan to help them.
How did Sai Baba demonstrate his omniscience in the case of Nana Chandorkar's daughter's difficult pregnancy?
π Chapter 33