How does Chapter 28 explain the process of a devotee being drawn to a Guru, using the example of Laxmichand?

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 eloquently illustrates the divine mechanism through which a soul is drawn to a saint. It quotes Sai Baba's famous words: "I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet," signifying an irresistible divine pull. The chapter presents Laxmichand as one such "pious chick" who was drawn to Shirdi. The text provides a philosophical explanation for this phenomenon, stating that when the accumulated karma of many past births ripens, one is blessed with the company of saints. This association, as described in the chapter, ignites the fire of discrimination and ultimately destroys delusion, leading to a successful life.


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