That particular Thursday was deemed a 'day of double joy' because it combined a profound personal miracle with a beloved communal celebration. As narrated in Chapter 51, a devotee named Balaram, who had suffered from chronic asthma for six years, was miraculously and completely cured after taking a single puff from Sai Baba's chillim. This personal healing was a momentous event for him. The text in Chapter 51 explicitly states that this day of healing was also a Thursday, which was the designated day for the Chavadi procession. Therefore, the immense personal joy and gratitude for Balaram's cure were compounded by the collective spiritual ecstasy of participating in the grand and festive Chavadi procession, making it a truly unforgettable day for the devotees.
The text mentions a 'day of double joy' involving Balaram and the Chavadi. Could you explain what made that day so special?
๐ Chapter 51