When Mirikar, a Mamlatdar, was preparing to leave Shirdi for Chitali, Sai Baba gave him Udi and placed a protective hand on his head. According to the account in Chapter 22, just as Mirikar was about to depart, Baba unexpectedly brought up the topic of the 'Lamba Bawa,' or snake. He clenched his fist and gestured with his arm to demonstrate how terrifying it was. He then immediately offered reassurance, questioning what a 'killer' like a snake could do to a child of Dwarkamai, the 'savior'. This entire exchange, which confused everyone present, was Baba's prescient and symbolic way of warning Mirikar of the specific danger he would face later that night while also assuring him of his divine protection.
What happened when Mirikar was preparing to leave for Chitali, and how did Baba hint at the future danger?
π Chapter 22