Sai Baba, described in the text as the "embodiment of compassion," responded with calming and powerful words of reassurance. Upon hearing the parents' plea, he told them to become worry-free. He then provided them with Udi and gave them a simple instruction: "Take this Udi and smear it on that wound." Beyond this practical advice, Sai Baba made a profound and universal promise. As Chapter 34 narrates, he declared, "Those who seek shelter in the Masjid shall never face downfall, even at the end of an era." This statement served not only to comfort the worried parents but also to establish his dwelling as a place of ultimate refuge and unwavering protection for all who seek it.
What was Sai Baba's response to the desperate parents, and what promise did he make?
๐ Chapter 34