How does the story of the lady from Berhampur illustrate the way Sai Baba would draw his devotees to Shirdi?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

The tale of the lady from Berhampur provides a powerful example of what Chapter 28 calls Sai's "extraordinary maya." Baba initiated contact not in person, but through a vivid dream in which he appeared at her door in Berhampur asking for khichdi. This vision sparked an intense desire for his darshan. The narrative describes her as a "chick" that was "brought to Shirdi by Baba, binding it." This illustrates how Baba would plant a seed of devotion from afar, creating an undeniable pull that would eventually lead a devotee to undertake a journey, like the one this couple made from Akola, to be in his physical presence.


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