The significance of Sai's glance is described in Chapter 35 as a form of complete spiritual nourishment that transcends physical needs. The author uses the analogy of young tortoises, which are said to be nourished solely by their mother's glance, to explain this phenomenon. For the devotee, the happiness derived from just one glance from Sai is so fulfilling that it completely takes away all feelings of thirst and hunger. This miraculous effect sustains the devotee, who, in the words of the text, has 'not been thirsty, hungry, or exhausted, but have always remained satisfied,' highlighting the power of spiritual grace over bodily requirements.
According to the text, what is the significance of receiving Sai Baba's 'glance' for a devotee?
📖 Chapter 35