Chapter 3 presents faith and devotion to Sai as a direct and powerful remedy for worldly attachments and the consequences of sin. Baba states that when one listens to his life story with devotion, the "consciousness of worldly affairs (Prapancha) will fade away." He elaborates that by keeping his meditation "eternal in the heart, where is there room for worldly desires?" This suggests that a heart filled with devotion naturally displaces worldly cravings. Regarding sin, the text makes a powerful claim: chanting the name 'Sai, Sai,' will "burn all the sins of the Kali Yuga." It even specifies that sins committed through speech or hearing can be shattered by just a single prostration, illustrating the immense purifying power of sincere faith.
Based on Chapter 3, what is the relationship between having faith in Sai and overcoming worldly attachments and sins?
📖 Chapter 3