Sai Baba had a way of protecting his devotees from afar, which was evident through his behavior in Shirdi. Chapter 0 recounts the story of a devotee named Kashiram who was attacked by armed thieves. At the very moment Kashiram was fighting for his life, Maharaj in Shirdi became extremely agitated, shouting and swearing. The people around him immediately recognized this as a sign that a dear devotee was in grave danger and that Maharaj's actions were a form of spiritual intervention to save them. Despite being outnumbered and struck in the head with an axe, Kashiram survived, which was seen as a direct result of Maharaj's protective grace, illustrating that for the Savior, distance was no obstacle to protecting his followers.
How did Sai Baba protect his devotees even when they were far away from Shirdi? Can you provide an example from the texts?
📖 Chapter 0