Bayaja of Mundgaon was a devotee. Her husband was
impotent and so his brother tried to molest her. Maharaj
taught him a leason.
She (Bayaja) used to come to Shegaon with Pundlik.
People doubted their relationship. Maharaj answered
her parents about the purity and chastity of Bayaja.
Triambak Kawar, a doctor then, suffered from a boil
(a tumor on skin). Being a doctor himself, consulted
the specialists, got the operation done, but all in
vain. Being a devotee, he surrendered completely to
Maharaj.
Maharaj gave him ' Angara and Tirtha' in the disguise of Brahmin. And in hours
the doctor became alright.
In Pandharpur at the time of Ashadhi Ekadashi Maharaj
gave Bapuna the ardent disciple, the darshana in the
guise of Vitthala, as he could not go to Vitthal Mandir.
Maharaj cured a patient suffering from the epidemic
Cholera.
A Karmath Brahmin on seeing a dead dog on the door
the steps of the Math, became annoyed, Maharaj sprinkled
some drops of water on the dog and the dog, to the
surprise of Brahmin, sat-up and wagged his tail .