Chapter 20 of the Sai Satcharitra acknowledges that the historical events at Shirdi, like Baba distributing Udi, cannot be seen with our physical eyes today. However, it offers a powerful alternative. The text explicitly states that 'all those past celebrations... through the power of firm meditation They become visible.' It encourages devotees to bring Sai into their meditation, go to Shirdi in their minds, and behold him with focused attention. By meditating in this way and prostrating with love, a devotee can still connect with and witness those sacred moments from the past.
The text says we can't see the old scenes in Shirdi now. How does Chapter 20 suggest we can still experience them?
📖 Chapter 20