Chapter 28 highlights Sai Baba's profound ability to attract his devotees, regardless of the physical distance separating them. The chapter quotes Baba's famous saying: "My person may be in distant lands, may be thousands of miles away, I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." This powerful analogy illustrates how Baba irresistibly pulls his chosen people to Shirdi. The text then introduces Laxmichand, a clerk from Mumbai, as one such "pious chick" who was drawn to Baba. This process is attributed to the rising of accumulated karma from many past births, which ultimately leads one to the company of saints.
What does Chapter 28 say about Baba's ability to draw devotees to him, and who is presented as an example?
๐ Chapter 28