How do the stories of Raghunathrao and Captain Hate illustrate Sai Baba's compassionate and all-knowing nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 29

The events described in Chapter 29 powerfully illustrate Sai Baba's omniscience and deep compassion. In the case of Raghunathrao, Baba was aware of his specific, unspoken financial anxieties regarding his pension and proactively intervened through a dream to provide reassurance, ultimately ensuring he received more than expected. Similarly, with Captain Hate in Gwalior, Baba initiated contact through a dream, knowing it would inspire a devotional act. He then miraculously arranged for the rare 'papdi' vegetables to be available in Shirdi for the offering, demonstrating his all-pervading awareness and his loving care in fulfilling the pure intentions of his devotees.


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