What was the significance of the Chavadi, and what was Sai Baba's established routine regarding it?

πŸ“– Chapter 51

The Chavadi was a place of great importance in Shirdi, central to Sai Baba's daily life. According to Chapter 51, Baba followed a constant and uninterrupted rule of alternating his nights between the Masjid and the Chavadi. This routine continued throughout his life. The procession to the Chavadi was a grand, joyous event that devotees, like Balaram, were enthusiastic to witness. The text describes a particular Thursday, which was a Chavadi procession day, as a "memorable day of double joy," underscoring the celebratory and spiritual atmosphere associated with this ritual.


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