Chapter 9 provides several examples of the troubles faced by devotees who did not follow Sai Baba's instructions regarding their departure. The text explicitly states that those who left without his permission invited obstacles. Some who acted outside his orders 'suffered greatly on the way,' and in a severe case, some were 'looted by thieves,' an experience they remembered for a lifetime. In another instance mentioned in Chapter 9, those who were told to 'eat a piece of bread and then go' but left hungry in a hurry found themselves stranded without a carriage. These examples serve as cautionary tales.
What specific negative consequences did devotees face when they ignored Sai Baba's instructions about leaving Shirdi, as mentioned in Chapter 9?
📖 Chapter 9