Sai Baba taught that the truest holy place is wherever a devotee holds firm faith, rendering long and arduous pilgrimages unnecessary. As narrated in Chapter 4, when Das Ganu expressed his desire to travel to Prayag for a holy bath, Baba advised him, 'No need to go so far. This itself is our Prayag; keep firm faith in your mind.' To substantiate his words, a miracle occurred where water from the sacred rivers Ganga and Yamuna began to flow from Baba's toes as Das Ganu bowed to his feet. This illustrates the teaching that a Guru's feet are the ultimate pilgrimage site.
What was Sai Baba's perspective on undertaking long pilgrimages to holy sites like Prayag?
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