Chapter 35 vividly portrays a profound transformation in those who approach Sai Baba with pride and skepticism. The text explains that individuals who set out for Shirdi with a firm resolve not to bow or offer Dakshina find their intentions completely overturned. Upon the "union of Darshan," or the divine sight of Sai, they ultimately "surrender to Sai." The chapter states that they forget their prior logic and resolutions, bowing at his feet like one who surrenders completely. Instead of leaving, they remain devoted at Sai's feet. This narrative in Chapter 35 powerfully emphasizes that the direct, personal experience of a Sadguru has the power to dissolve pride and bring about complete spiritual surrender.
How does Chapter 35 describe the transformation of skeptics who visit Shirdi with preconceived notions?
📖 Chapter 35