Chapter 20 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra suggests that even though the physical events of Baba's time, like the Udi distribution after the noon Aarti, cannot be seen now, they can still be experienced. The text states that through the "power of firm meditation," these past celebrations and scenes become visible to the devotee. This connects directly to the chapter's opening invocation, which describes the Guru, Sainath, as the "refuge of all" who ends the cycle of rebirths. By meditating on such a perfect Guru, whose very sight relieves worldly fatigue, a devotee can transcend time and space to connect with his constant presence, making the past events accessible through deep spiritual focus.
How does Chapter 20 suggest that one can still witness past events in Shirdi, and what does this have to do with Sai's role as a Guru?
๐ Chapter 20