When a devotee was in danger, what were the signs from Maharaj in Shirdi that indicated he was intervening?

📖 Chapter 0

The provided information from Chapter 0 gives a clear example of how Maharaj's intervention was perceived by those around him. When his devotee Kashiram was being attacked by thieves far away, Maharaj, who was in Shirdi, began to exhibit unusual and intense behavior. He was "shouting, swearing, and showing other signs of agitation." The people nearby, who were familiar with his ways, did not see this as random anger but immediately recognized it as a sign that "some dear devotee was in great danger." They understood that Maharaj's agitation was a manifestation of his spiritual power being used to protect that devotee from harm. This shows that his followers learned to interpret his states of being as direct communications about his spiritual work.


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