Chapter 30 teaches that remembering Sai Nath brings immense peace and support, especially during times of difficulty. For a devotee caught in troubles, 'the giver of peace is He alone.' The chapter reassures those who feel they are 'devoid of proper samskaras and of little power,' stating that even if everyone else abandons them, 'Sai does not forsake us.' By holding onto Sai's feet, devotees can achieve the 'dissolution of all sins' and make their path 'fearless and obstacle-free.' The text further explains that when Sai bestows His grace, that individual 'attains inconceivable great power' and the wealth of discrimination between Self and non-Self.
According to Chapter 30, what is the outcome for those who remember and have faith in Sai Nath, especially those who feel they lack merit?
๐ Chapter 30