The metaphor of Sai being a "powerful magnet" that pulls "iron-like devotees," found in Chapter 37, suggests an irresistible and profound spiritual attraction. It implies that the devotees' presence at the Chavadi celebrations was not merely a conscious decision but a response to an innate, powerful pull from Sai's divine energy. This imagery reinforces the idea, also mentioned in the chapter, that Sai himself is the ultimate orchestrator of these events, drawing people to Him through the sheer force of His grace and love, making them gather unknowingly at His feet for bhajan.
The source mentions Sai as a 'powerful magnet' during the Chavadi celebration. What does this metaphor suggest about His relationship with His followers?
📖 Chapter 37