This incident powerfully illustrates two key aspects of Sai Baba's nature. Firstly, it shows his omnipresence, as Baba himself stated, 'In the worldly sense, I did not move from here; but I came and ate at the Udyapan.' This demonstrates his ability to manifest in different forms and places simultaneously. Secondly, it underscores the absolute sanctity of his word. Baba declared, 'for the sake of My word, I would die; but the words from My mouth shall never be otherwise.' As Chapter 40 shows, he fulfilled his promise to attend with two others precisely, teaching Dev that his assurances are always kept, even if in unexpected ways.
How does the story of B.V. Dev's feast demonstrate the nature of Sai Baba's promises and his omnipresence?
📖 Chapter 40