Chapter 38 presents a deep philosophical perspective on food donation, or Annadan. It declares that food itself is the form of Para-Brahman, the Supreme Reality, from which all beings are born and into which they eventually merge. The chapter states that food is the essential means for a living being's survival. The text elevates Annadan as the highest secret for quenching hunger and the foremost among all righteous deeds, especially in the Kali age. It also emphasizes empathy, stating that a truly good person understands that the hunger felt by others is the same as their own. As highlighted in the chapter, Sai Baba himself practiced this principle, endorsing the spiritual greatness of feeding others.
According to Chapter 38, what is the philosophical and spiritual significance of food donation (Annadan)?
📖 Chapter 38