Sai Baba demonstrated that Shirdi itself was a supreme pilgrimage site through a miraculous event. When Das Ganu wanted to travel to Prayag for a holy bath, Baba told him, "No need to go so far. This itself is our Prayag; keep firm faith in your mind." As described in chapter 4, when Das Ganu then bowed at Baba's feet, water from the sacred Ganga and Yamuna rivers began to drip from Baba's toes. This powerful leela showed Das Ganu that the holiness he sought in a distant location was present right at the feet of his Guru, reinforcing the idea that true pilgrimage is about devotion to a Saint.
How did Sai Baba persuade Das Ganu that traveling for a holy bath was unnecessary?
📖 Chapter 4