Chapter 42 emphasizes the unerring nature of Baba's words. After Baba told Ramchandra Patil that his own life was no longer in danger but that Tatya would pass away on Vijayadashami of Shaka 1840, events unfolded exactly as foretold. Ramchandra Patil did indeed recover from his illness. As the prophesied time approached, two years later, Ramchandra grew anxious because Baba's words were considered 'etched in stone.' Just as predicted, when the month of Bhadrapad of Shaka 1840 ended and Ashvin began, Tatyaba fell ill with a fever and took to his bed, confirming the frightening accuracy of Baba's foresight.
How was the accuracy of Sai Baba's prophecy about Tatya's fate demonstrated in the text?
📖 Chapter 42