The source mentions Maharaj getting agitated in Shirdi. What did this behavior signify to his followers, and how does it connect to the story of Kashiram?

πŸ“– Chapter 0

When Maharaj would suddenly begin shouting, swearing, and showing other signs of agitation, it was not perceived as a random outburst. As detailed in Chapter 0, the people nearby had learned to interpret this behavior as a clear sign that one of his beloved devotees was facing great danger somewhere far away. His agitation was understood to be his spiritual method of actively intervening to protect that person from harm. This directly connects to the story of Kashiram, who was being attacked by a group of armed thieves. Maharaj's turmoil in Shirdi coincided with this event, and it was believed that this divine intervention was the very reason Kashiram survived the otherwise impossible situation.


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