Chapter 33 provides two distinct examples of how Sai Baba's grace cured scorpion stings. In the case of Bapusaheb Jog, he went directly to Baba in the Dwarkamai. Baba simply looked at him and said, "It will be alright, go!" and the pain vanished completely before he had even left the compound, showing a cure by Baba's word alone. In contrast, the Jyotishi Buwa was stung while in Rahata, away from Baba's physical presence. His cure came through a different process: he applied the Udi Baba had previously given him and continuously performed Nama Smarana (chanting of the name). His pain stopped, and his faith was established, demonstrating a cure through the use of a sacred medium and spiritual practice.
How do the stories of Bapusaheb Jog and the Jyotishi Buwa show different ways Baba's grace worked to cure scorpion stings?
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