Chapter 20 makes a fascinating point about experiencing past events in Shirdi. While acknowledging that the vibrant scenes, like Baba distributing Udi after the noon Aarti, cannot be physically witnessed now, the text suggests a specific method to see them. According to this chapter, it is "through the power of firm meditation" that these past celebrations become visible again. The text encourages devotees to meditate on Baba's form, beholding him from his toe to his face, and by doing so, they can connect with and visualize those moments as if they were present.
The chapter mentions that past events in Shirdi can still be seen. How is this possible?
📖 Chapter 20