The story of Megha in Chapter 28 beautifully illustrates profound dedication to worship. He was so committed that he would travel one and a half kos, or about 4.5 kilometers, and climb hills just to gather bilva leaves for his rituals. His devotion wasn't just about the materials, but also about the proper sequence. He would first worship all the village deities before proceeding to the masjid to worship Baba. As Chapter 28 describes, this routine involved lovingly bowing, performing foot massage, and then Baba would permit His own worship. This demonstrates that for Megha, worship was a heartfelt and disciplined practice, not deterred by distance or difficulty.
How did the devotee Megha demonstrate his profound dedication to worship according to the Satcharitra?
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