Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba as a 'powerful magnet' who, with the 'attraction of His own power,' would pull devotees to His feet as if they were iron. This magnetic pull was central to the spiritual atmosphere. The setting was filled with devotional energy, as men and women who respected Hari-bhajan would gather for the celebration. They would create a 'storm of bhajan' using instruments like cymbals, wooden clappers, mridanga drums, and tambourines. Baba would be seated in the middle of this devotional assembly, and His very presence was the focal point that drew everyone in, creating a powerful and immersive spiritual experience.
How did Sai Baba's presence create such a powerful spiritual atmosphere during the Chavadi nights, drawing so many people to him?
๐ Chapter 37