Saint Dnaneshwar demonstrated his supernatural power by making a buffalo chant Vedic mantra and by making a wall to walk. How can one say that this is not true?
So called experts who quote verses in support of miracles performed by great saints like Dnaneshar or Tukaram trivialise the social work done by these saints. Some sections of society expect these saints to have supernatural powers; it is such people who have concocted so called miracles and passed them off in the names of these saints in their version of mythology. True Saints have no need to prove their credentials by performing silly miracles. Just as the creator if he existed has no need to perform miracles to prove his existence.
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