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.
What was the significance of the Chavadi, and what was Sai Baba's established routine regarding it?
π Chapter 51