What was the significance of the Chavadi in Sai Baba's routine, and what happened when he arrived there?

πŸ“– Chapter 51

The Chavadi held a significant place in Sai Baba's life, as it was his alternate residence. Chapter 51 explains that it was Baba's "constant rule" to spend one night in the Masjid and the next in the Chavadi, a practice that continued uninterrupted throughout his life. Upon arriving at the Chavadi during the procession, Baba would be seated with honor. Devotees would then lovingly adorn him with ornaments like crests, crowns, and beautiful gold-embroidered dresses. They would place garlands of diamonds, pearls, and emeralds around his neck, apply a fragrant musk mark on his forehead, wash his feet, and offer him tambool (betel leaf).


πŸ™ Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers β†’