In Chapter 37, the author uses a powerful metaphor to illustrate the profound connection between Sai Baba and his followers during the Chavadi celebrations. Baba is described as a "powerful magnet" who, with the innate "attraction of His own power," would effortlessly pull the "iron-like devotees" and draw them to His feet, often without them even realizing it. This imagery suggests an irresistible, natural, and deeply spiritual force that Baba exerted, gathering his devotees for the Hari-bhajan. The scene is depicted with Baba seated in front, the chariot behind, and the devotees gathered in the middle, fully immersed in the bhajan, highlighting his central role in their spiritual lives.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharita portray the relationship between Sai Baba and his devotees during the Chavadi bhajans?
📖 Chapter 37