The events in Shirdi provided a stunning parallel to the life-threatening danger Kashiram faced miles away. As Chapter 0 recounts, at the very moment Kashiram was fighting off armed thieves, Maharaj began shouting, swearing, and showing extreme agitation. Those nearby immediately understood this was not a random outburst but a sign that a beloved devotee was in grave danger and that Maharaj's actions were a form of spiritual protection. It was believed that without this divine intervention, Kashiram's survival would have been impossible. This incident powerfully reveals the profound, non-local connection Maharaj had with his followers, demonstrating his ability to perceive their struggles and protect them from afar.
How did the events in Shirdi mirror the danger Kashiram was facing, and what does this reveal about Maharaj's connection to his devotees?
📖 Chapter 0