The phrase 'the mansion's great fortune was realized' signifies that the building achieved a far more sacred and elevated destiny than originally planned. Chapter 39 explains that while the initial plan was to house an idol of Murlidhar, the building's fate was to become the final resting place for Sai Baba himself. This was considered an immense blessing and an incredible stroke of luck for Bapusaheb Buti. Instead of holding a stone image, the mansion became the tomb for the holy body of Shri Sai. Baba's last words, "Place me in the mansion," sealed this profound destiny, transforming the structure into the revered Samadhi Mandir, a fate far greater than its intended purpose.
The Satcharitra mentions that the 'mansion's great fortune was realized.' What does this signify in the context of it becoming the Samadhi Mandir?
📖 Chapter 39