How does Chapter 28 illustrate Sai Baba's omnipresence and his ability to draw devotees from afar?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 begins by establishing Sai Baba's omnipresence, stating that 'Sai dwells in all beings' and 'pervades all, everywhere,' from Brahma down to the smallest ant or insect. This all-pervading nature is then linked to his power to attract his devotees. The chapter shares Baba's famous words: 'My person may be in distant lands... I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet.' The story of Laxmichand, a clerk in Mumbai, is presented as a direct example of this divine play, where he is described as one such 'pious chick' who belonged to Baba and was drawn to Shirdi.


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