Chapter 20 acknowledges that while the lively celebrations from Baba's time, like the Udi distribution, cannot be seen physically now, they are not entirely lost. The scripture proposes a spiritual method to witness them. It states that 'through the power of firm meditation,' these past events in Shirdi can become visible to the devotee. The chapter encourages practitioners to bring Sai Baba into their meditation, beholding his form from toe to face, and prostrating with love. This practice of focused meditation is presented as the way to connect with and experience those sacred moments from the past.
The text mentions that the past events at Shirdi can still be witnessed. What method does Chapter 20 suggest for a devotee to experience these scenes?
📖 Chapter 20