How did Sai Baba protect his devotees when they were in danger far away? Please explain using Kashiram's story.

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Sai Baba had a unique way of protecting his devotees from afar, as illustrated by Kashiram's encounter with thieves. While Kashiram was being attacked, Maharaj, in Shirdi, began shouting, swearing, and showing other signs of agitation. Chapter 0 explains that the people nearby immediately recognized this behavior as a sign that a dear devotee was in great danger and that Maharaj's agitation was his method of protecting them. Indeed, despite being outnumbered and severely injured, Kashiram survived the attack. The text notes, "what can the killer do against the Savior?" This demonstrates how Maharaj's divine intervention worked across distances to save his followers.


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