According to Chapter 19, Sai Baba elevates patience, or Saburi, to a supreme virtue. He calls it "the manliness of men" and a "mine of virtues." He explains that patience is a powerful force for good in one's life, as it "wards off sin, distress, and poverty; it averts calamities through various means and pushes away fear and dread." Baba further describes patience as the "queen of the King of Good Thoughts" and states that it brings a share of success while causing calamity to flee. He considers a person without patience to be in a pitiable state, regardless of their knowledge or other virtues, because life without it is in vain.
Based on Baba's teachings, what are the benefits of cultivating patience (Saburi)?
π Chapter 19