What was Sai Baba's response to the family's plea for their suffering son in Chapter 34, and what does it reveal about his nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 34

After the family from Malegaon made their desperate and emotional plea, Sai Baba's response, as described in Chapter 34, was one of calm reassurance and compassion. The text refers to him as the "embodiment of compassion." He told the worried family to be free of worry. He then provided them with a simple yet powerful remedy: Udi. He instructed them to take the Udi and smear it on the boy's wound. This response reveals Sai Baba's nature as a compassionate protector who offers shelter and hope to those in distress. His assurance that those who seek refuge in the Masjid shall never face downfall underscores his role as a divine guardian who provides solutions where all worldly efforts have failed.


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