In Chapter 34, a story is recounted about a young boy with a bone-cyst that could not be cured by any medical means. After all native and foreign treatments, including surgery, were exhausted and proved unsuccessful, the family's relatives suggested turning to spiritual remedies. Having heard of the famous saint Sai Maharaj in Shirdi and his ability to heal incurable diseases, the parents decided to make the journey. As the text describes, they saw it as a "last resort" and a way to "cross over" their calamity, putting their faith in Sai's grace when all other hope was lost. They went to Shirdi, bowed at Baba's feet, and pleaded for his help.
My relative is suffering from a difficult illness. What does Chapter 34 say about how people sought help from Sai Baba when medical treatments failed?
📖 Chapter 34