What's the story of the tiger that died in front of Sai Baba, and what was the significance of its death?

πŸ“– Chapter 31

According to Chapter 31, some darveshis brought a fierce, diseased, and restless tiger before Sai Baba. Upon seeing Sai and coming near his feet, the tiger was startled, bowed its head with reverence, and gazed at him. It then struck its tail on the ground three times and fell motionless at Sai's feet, dying after one final roar. The significance of this event, as described in the text, is that dying in the presence of a saint is an act of great merit. The creature was considered liberated from all its sins, having paid a karmic debt and attained salvation. The onlookers were struck with wonder at this miracle, understanding that the tiger had been saved from the cycle of rebirth.


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