Since the physical events in Shirdi are in the past, how does Chapter 20 suggest that a devotee can still witness them?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

Chapter 20 acknowledges that the past celebrations in Shirdi, such as Baba distributing Udi, cannot be seen now. However, it provides a method for devotees to experience them. The chapter explains that 'through the power of firm meditation,' these past events can become visible again to the practitioner. The text encourages followers to meditate on Sai's form, 'beholding him from his toe to his face,' and by doing so, they can prostrate with love and continue their connection to those sacred moments, effectively transcending time to witness them internally.


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