The "sparrow's chick" analogy found in Chapter 28 powerfully illustrates Sai Baba's protective pull and unbreakable bond with His followers. Baba is quoted as 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 signifies His divine promise to actively draw His devotees to Him, no matter their physical location. The chapter clarifies that this was not just a saying but an experienced reality for many, and it specifically identifies the devotee Laxmichand as one such "pious chick" who was brought to Shirdi by Baba's will.
What is the meaning of Sai Baba's "sparrow's chick" analogy as presented in Chapter 28, and who is mentioned as an example?
π Chapter 28