Based on the descriptions in Chapter 29, the atmosphere in Shirdi was vibrant and full of devotional energy. People from various places were drawn to Sai Baba's presence. The text mentions that "Crowds came, performers danced, singers sang, bards recited, entertainers performed, and devotees of Hari (God) were absorbed in devotional singing." This wasn't just for special occasions but a daily occurrence. The arrival of the group of devotees from Madras, who engaged in regular devotional singing, further paints a picture of Shirdi as a lively hub of spiritual and cultural activity, all centered around the compassionate and generous Maharaj, Sai Baba.
What was the atmosphere like in Shirdi according to the descriptions in Chapter 29?
📖 Chapter 29