The scriptures say Baba is 'omniscient and omnipresent.' How does the incident involving the Jamner labor pains demonstrate this attribute?

📖 Chapter 33

The story of Nana Chandorkar's daughter provides a powerful example of Baba's divine attributes. Chapter 33 states explicitly that while the critical situation was unfolding in Jamner, nobody in Shirdi was aware of it through conventional means. However, the text immediately clarifies, "Baba is omniscient, omnipresent; nothing in the world is unknown to them." His knowledge of the daughter's unbearable labor pains, despite the physical distance and lack of communication, is the core of this miracle. His immediate, compassionate decision to send Udi was not prompted by any message but by his all-pervading consciousness, proving his ability to know the suffering of his devotees anywhere, at any time.


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