The text mentions Baba bringing a devotee from far away "like a sparrow's chick." Can you explain this analogy and provide an example from Chapter 28?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra beautifully illustrates how Baba attracts His devotees using the analogy of a sparrow's chick. Baba is quoted as saying He would bring his people from thousands of miles away by "binding a string to his feet." This metaphor signifies an irresistible and loving pull that the devotee cannot escape. The chapter provides the specific example of Laxmichand, a clerk working for Ralli Brothers in Mumbai. He is called "one pious chick belonging to Baba" who was brought to Shirdi from a distant city, demonstrating this divine play in action.


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