The text highlights a fascinating parallel between Kashiram's fight and Maharaj's behavior. While Kashiram was fighting for his life against numerous armed thieves, Maharaj, located in Shirdi, began creating a scene. According to Chapter 0, he was shouting, swearing, and showing other signs of agitation. The people who witnessed this immediately understood its significance: a dear devotee was in great peril, and Maharaj's strange behavior was his spiritual intervention to protect that person. The narrative confirms this by stating that it was impossible for Kashiram to escape alive on his own, implying Maharaj's remote action was directly responsible for saving him from the killers.
How did Sai Baba's actions in Shirdi correlate with the danger Kashiram was facing elsewhere?
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