These events, when viewed together, paint a vivid picture of Sai Baba's divine planning and omnipresent care. Chapter 33 shows that the mysterious Tanga arranged for Ramgir Buwa was not a random occurrence but a vehicle for a divine purpose. It vanished because its mission—to transport Ramgir with Baba's Udi and Aarti—was complete. The timing was critical, as Ramgir arrived at the exact moment Nana Chandorkar's daughter was facing a life-threatening childbirth crisis. The immediate relief she experienced upon receiving the Udi reveals the entire sequence was orchestrated by Baba. This illustrates that he is a 'motherly Sai' and a 'skilled actor' who foresees his devotees' crises and comes running to their aid, connecting seemingly separate events to deliver his grace.
How do the interconnected events of Ramgir Buwa's journey, the disappearing Tanga, and the timely relief for Nana's daughter illustrate Sai Baba's omnipresence and loving care?
📖 Chapter 33