Chapter 0 reveals a direct, mystical connection between the two events. While Kashiram was fighting for his life against the armed robbers, Sai Maharaj was simultaneously creating a scene in Shirdi, appearing highly agitated, shouting, and swearing. The people nearby, familiar with his ways, immediately understood that this behavior signified a dear devotee was in grave danger. The text explicitly states that 'all this agitation was to protect the devotee from that danger.' It implies that Maharaj's actions were a form of spiritual intervention, underscoring his role as a 'Savior' who could protect his followers even from a distance, as it was otherwise impossible for Kashiram to escape alive.
How was Sai Maharaj's agitated behavior in Shirdi connected to the danger Kashiram was facing with the robbers?
📖 Chapter 0