Chapter 46 explains that devotion to Sai addresses both worldly and spiritual aspirations. For those with desires, Sai's name and grace work to fulfill them. However, for the desireless, He bestows the supreme 'home of self-bliss.' The chapter posits that one who possesses true, heartfelt devotion lacks nothing and will obtain whatever they desire in their heart without any struggle. The relationship with liberation is particularly profound. As per Chapter 46, a truly devoted individual's state is so elevated that the state of Brahman-realization serves them 'like a maid-servant,' and liberation is not something they even need to ask for, implying it becomes a natural consequence of their supreme devotion.
According to Chapter 46, how does devotion to Sai Baba affect a person's worldly desires and their path to liberation?
📖 Chapter 46