Chapter 26 highlights the immense fortune of the town of Shirdi due to Sai Baba's presence. The author expresses that it was Shirdi's great fortune that Baba arrived and chose to reside there, transforming the location into a holy pilgrimage site, referred to as a 'Kshetra'. The text emphasizes that the merit of Shirdi is blessed because the merciful Sai makes the place fortunate and adorns it with His presence. This passage portrays Baba not just as a resident but as the very soul who sanctified the land, making it a sacred destination for devotees.
How does the author of the Satcharitra describe the significance of Sai Baba's presence in the town of Shirdi in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26