Chapter 25 clearly states that what Sai Baba desires most from his followers is "one-pointed devotion." The text emphasizes that a devotee who possesses this faithful and devoted mindset will lack nothing in achieving their desires. In return for this unwavering faith, the chapter promises that Sai Baba provides immense protection and blessings. Specifically, he "wards off all the misfortunes of that devotee," "grants the desired objects," and "removes their suffering." The story of Damu Anna, introduced in Chapter 25, is intended to be a testament to this divine exchange between the Guru and the devotee.
According to Chapter 25, what does Sai Baba require from his followers and what does he offer in return?
📖 Chapter 25