The visual splendor of Sai Baba upon reaching the Chavadi is described in Chapter 37 with sublime comparisons. As the joyous procession concluded, the beauty of Baba's face was said to be like the 'glow of molten gold in the red evening sky.' This powerful imagery conveys a divine, radiant light emanating from him. The text further enhances this description by stating that the beauty of His face at that moment was as if the 'glow of the morning sun had spread,' emphasizing the incomparable and beatific sight for the assembled devotees.
How is the visual splendor of Sai Baba's appearance described as he reached the Chavadi?
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