While Amir Shakkar was forbidden from even going to the Masjid for a vision during his nine-month stay, the Chavadi's location and Baba's routine made darshan effortless for him. As Chapter 22 details, Sai Baba's daily path for collecting alms in the morning took him right by the Chavadi, allowing Amir to see him as he went and returned. Similarly, every evening, Baba would come in front of the Chavadi to salute the directions before returning to the Masjid. The most intimate darshan occurred every other day when Baba would sleep in the Chavadi. On these nights, only a nominal curtain and a plank door separated them, allowing them to talk with calm minds after the other devotees had gone home.
How was it possible for Amir Shakkar to get Sai Baba's darshan 'automatically without effort' while confined to the Chavadi?
📖 Chapter 22