How does the story of Gosavi Bapugir's travel demonstrate the principle that Baba shows a path to the helpless?

📖 Chapter 33

The story of Gosavi Bapugir's journey perfectly illustrates the principle mentioned in the Aarti within Chapter 33: "Unfathomable is your deed, You show the path to the helpless." Gosavi was in a helpless situation, needing to travel to Jamner with insufficient funds and facing a difficult journey with no convenient transport. He was filled with anxiety. True to his nature, Sai Baba provided a solution that was beyond Gosavi's imagination. By inspiring Nana Chandorkar to send a Tanga, Baba didn't just provide money; he arranged for the entire journey to be completed smoothly. As Chapter 33 explains, Gosavi felt extreme joy, realizing a "big trouble was avoided" because a message had gone from Shirdi, demonstrating how Baba's unfathomable deeds create a path where none seems to exist.


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