The devotional expressions of the Khaparde family stood out distinctly among the devotees in Shirdi. Chapter 27 highlights that Dadasaheb Khaparde, despite being a great orator, practiced a vow of silence before Sai Baba, demonstrating extreme humility. This was in stark contrast to many other devotees who spoke freely and sometimes even talked back to Baba without hesitation. Similarly, his wife showed immense faith through her practice of fasting daily until Baba accepted her food offering. Baba's unique and eager response to her naivedya, which he explained was due to a connection from past lives, showed his appreciation for her firm devotion. This illustrates that while some devotees engaged in conversation, the Khapardes expressed their deep love through silent reverence and faithful service.
How did the devotional attitudes of Dadasaheb Khaparde and his wife differ from other devotees in Shirdi?
๐ Chapter 27