In Chapter 13, Sai Baba explains that Maya, the primordial illusion of Hari, is incredibly powerful and irresistible, capable of confusing even Brahma and the gods. He admits that even as a Fakir, Maya torments him. Baba taught his devotees that the only way to overcome this powerful force is through continuous devotion, or 'bhajan,' to Hari. He states, "Without continuous bhajan (devotion) of Hari, the eradication of Maya is not possible." He praised this state of service and devotion as the path to cessation, highlighting that true worship comes from a place of righteousness, which is the key to finding his "secret sign."
According to Baba, what is the relationship between devotion and overcoming worldly illusion, also known as Maya?
📖 Chapter 13