Sai Baba's specific instructions to Ramgir Buwa were not a casual suggestion but a deliberate and compassionate act of divine providence. As Chapter 33 explains, Baba was omnisciently aware that Nana Chandorkar's daughter was in grave distress from difficult labor pains in Jamner. At the very moment Baba's heart melted for her, Ramgir Buwa appeared seeking permission to travel to his village in Khandesh. Seizing this divine coincidence, Baba lovingly commanded him to take a detour to Jamner first. He was to stop at Nana's house and deliver the sacred Udi and an Aarti that Baba had arranged. This redirection was Baba's method for miraculously providing aid and comfort to a devotee in a distant location.
Why did Sai Baba give Ramgir Buwa such specific instructions to go to Jamner before proceeding to his own village?
๐ Chapter 33