How did the Chavadi procession compare to other religious processions in Shirdi at the time? Was it considered more elaborate?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

The provided text from Chapter 37 offers a beautiful and detailed description of the Chavadi procession, noting it was a "beautiful and incomparable" sight. The author describes many rows of lamps, fluttering flags, fireworks, various musical instruments, and the joyous participation of the community. However, the source material does not offer any information about other religious processions in Shirdi, nor does it provide a direct comparison to them. Therefore, while we learn from Chapter 37 that the Chavadi procession was a grand affair, we cannot determine from this text whether it was considered more or less elaborate than other local ceremonies.


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