Sai Baba maintained a consistent and uninterrupted routine for his accommodations in Shirdi. According to the account in Chapter 51, Baba followed a "constant rule" of alternating his nights between two locations: one night would be spent in the Masjid, and the following night would be spent in the Chavadi. This practice continued throughout his life. The procession to the Chavadi was the celebratory event that marked this nightly transition. Before the procession, the palanquin was decorated and a grand bhajan was held. The men and women of Shirdi would then joyfully escort Baba with slogans of victory, making the procession an integral part of his established routine.
What was Sai Baba's established routine regarding his nightly stays in Shirdi, and what role did the procession play?
๐ Chapter 51