The Patil's perspective, as depicted in Chapter 13, reveals a deep sense of awe and complete surrender to Sai Baba's power. After his miraculous healing, he describes Baba's actions as an "inconceivable and unfathomable novelty," admitting that a "wretched person" like himself could never repay the favor. His only recourse was to place his head at Baba's feet in total surrender. This reverence evolved into a structured devotion where he equated Sai with Narayan, stating "there is no difference in either." By initiating the "Satya-Sai vow" and making it a village custom, he demonstrated his belief that devotion to Sai was equivalent to the worship of the highest divine principle.
Analyze the Patil's perspective on Sai Baba's power and his own relationship with the divine, as depicted in Chapter 13.
๐ Chapter 13