During a noon arati, Sai Baba, the embodiment of compassion, perceived the pure devotional state of one particular woman. While everyone else saw the familiar form of Sai Nath, he granted her a special darshan in the form of Lord Rama. As described in chapter 29, she saw the four-armed Lord of Janaki, adorned with a crown and yellow garments, causing tears of joy to flow profusely from her eyes as she played the cymbals. The other people in the gathering were astonished by her ecstatic state, as for them, Baba's appearance remained unchanged, highlighting how perception was tied to one's inner devotion.
How did Sai Baba manifest differently to a devout woman compared to others during the noon arati?
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