What is the significance of Shirdi and the Dwarkamai mosque according to the texts?

📖 Chapter 22

Chapter 22 explains that Shirdi became an extremely sacred holy place due to Baba's presence, with pilgrimages flowing there day and night. More specifically, Baba himself identifies the mosque as 'Dwarkamai.' He calls it 'our Mother Dwarka' and describes it as a merciful mother to simple-hearted devotees. Baba states that by sitting in the lap of this Masjid, his 'children' are given fearlessness and protection from worry and danger. He assures that once one has sat in its lap, their crisis is overcome, and resting in its shadow allows one to ascend the 'throne of happiness'.


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