When the desperate parents of the child suffering from a bone-cyst approached Sai Baba, they prostrated at his feet and, with choked voices, narrated their son's suffering. As detailed in Chapter 34, Sai Baba, being the 'embodiment of compassion,' responded with immediate reassurance. He first calmed their worries and then provided a simple but profound solution. He told them, 'Now you remain worry-free. Take this Udi and smear it on that wound.' Furthermore, he offered them deep spiritual solace by declaring that those who seek shelter in the Masjid shall never face downfall. His response was not just a prescription but an act of grace, aimed at removing both the physical ailment and the family's deep-seated anxiety.
What was Sai Baba's specific response when the family of the suffering child approached him for help in Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 34