Chapter 41 provides a beautiful description of Sai Baba's relationship with his followers. The text explicitly states that Sai is immensely 'loving toward devotees and treats them with great affection.' He is said to have a particular fondness for those who possess a 'true taste for spiritual matters.' For these earnest seekers, Baba actively works to ward off their difficulties and blesses them with the profound 'company of self-bliss.' This is demonstrated through the story of Balasaheb Deo, whose spiritual desire to read the Dnyaneshwari becomes the focal point of his connection with Baba, who ultimately seeks to fulfill his devotee's wish and bestow upon him the 'addition of devotion.'
According to the source, how does Sai Baba generally treat His devotees, especially those with a strong spiritual yearning?
📖 Chapter 41