What is the significance of Baba's statement about pulling his devotees like a 'sparrow's chick,' as mentioned in Chapter 28?

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 explains the profound meaning behind Sai Baba's famous declaration: '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 metaphor illustrates Baba's divine power and deep connection to his devotees, emphasizing that no matter the physical distance, he would inevitably draw them to him. The chapter presents the story of Laxmichand as a real-life example of this divine play, describing him as one of the many 'pious chicks' from various lands who were drawn to Shirdi by Baba's will.


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