Chapter 39 highlights the deep connection between Sai Baba and the people of Shirdi, describing them as blessed. It particularly praises the women of Shirdi for their "singular faith." The text beautifully illustrates their devotion by mentioning that they would sing songs about the "extraordinary Sai" while performing daily tasks like bathing, grinding, or pounding grain. This devotion created a peaceful and sacred environment, as hearing their songs was said to bring deep peace to the mind. The chapter also notes that Sai Baba came specifically to uplift simple and faithful people, including the "dull-witted, the fallen, and the poor," reinforcing his role as a savior for all who sought his grace.
What does Chapter 39 say about the people of Shirdi and their relationship with Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 39