Sai Baba's statement, 'Today many of my court-people are going to come here,' carries profound significance regarding his relationship with his devotees. As described in Chapter 51, this declaration was made before the Dhurandhar brothers arrived, without any prior notice of their visit. By calling them his 'court-people' (darbar-che lok), Baba was not just predicting their arrival but also affirming their esteemed place in his spiritual kingdom. It signifies a deep, pre-existing soul connection that transcends physical distance and communication. This loving acknowledgement demonstrates Baba's omniscience and his view of his devotees as integral members of his inner circle, which left the brothers completely amazed and deeply moved.
What is the significance of Sai Baba referring to the Dhurandhar brothers as his 'court-people' before their arrival in Shirdi?
๐ Chapter 51