Chapter 29 provides clear examples of Sai Baba's divine reach extending far beyond Shirdi. He appeared in a dream to the wife of Raghunathrao to address the family's financial worries about his upcoming pension, showing he cared for their welfare from afar. Another powerful instance involves Captain Hate, who lived in Gwalior. Baba came to him in a detailed dream, prompting a desire to make a food offering. Baba's intervention continued as he then miraculously arranged for the specific, hard-to-find vegetables for that offering to appear in Shirdi, proving his ability to connect with and orchestrate events for his devotees, regardless of their physical location.
What are some scriptural examples of Sai Baba reaching out to his devotees, even when they were far away?
📖 Chapter 29