As detailed in the sacred texts, Sai Baba demonstrated his omniscience and profound compassion to assist Nana Chandorkar's daughter. While she was suffering from unbearable labor pains in Jamner, a situation unknown to anyone in Shirdi, Baba was fully aware of her plight. His heart melted with compassion, and he devised a plan to send his sacred Udi. This divine intervention is highlighted in Chapter 33, which recounts how he instructed a devotee named Ramgir Buwa, who was coincidentally leaving for his own village, to first travel to Jamner. Baba specifically told him to stop at Nana's house and deliver the Udi, thus orchestrating relief for his devotee from afar.
How did Sai Baba intervene to help Nana Chandorkar's daughter when she was having a difficult childbirth?
📖 Chapter 33