How does the end of Chapter 13 connect the Patil's healing to the broader theme of saints' miraculous powers?

📖 Chapter 13

The end of Chapter 13 uses the Patil's story as a launching point to discuss the broader, compassionate nature of saints. It states, 'Such are these compassionate saints; when the dawn of their grace arrives. They remove the worldly entanglement through darshan and even turn back time.' This summarizes the Patil's experience, where his disease was removed. The chapter then concludes by setting up the next story about a Parsi from Nanded. This transition, as noted in the text, will further reveal the 'oneness of different saints and their miraculous nature,' showing that the power and compassion shown to the Patil are universal characteristics of saints like Sai Baba.


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