Chapter 35 details a profound transformation in skeptics who visit Shirdi. These individuals arrive with firm resolves based on what the text calls "false logic." They intend not to bow at Sai Baba's feet or offer any Dakshina, viewing the request for money as a sign of diminished saintliness. However, the chapter narrates that upon the "union of Darshan," or seeing Sai Baba, their determination crumbles. They forget their previous intentions, their pride rests, and they surrender completely, bowing at his feet and remaining devoted followers from that point forward.
How does Chapter 35 describe the transformation of skeptics who visit Sai Baba in Shirdi with preconceived notions?
📖 Chapter 35