According to Chapter 30, Sai Baba is the 'Karuṇālaya,' or abode of mercy, who is deeply compassionate towards his followers. The text emphasizes that he completely knows the heart's desires of his devotees and is uniquely capable of fulfilling them. It offers a powerful assurance that anyone 'caught in difficulties' who remembers Sai Nath will find that he alone is the 'giver of peace' to a troubled mind. Furthermore, the chapter conveys that even if a devotee feels they are of 'little power' and devoid of proper 'samskaras,' Sai does not forsake them, demonstrating his unconditional support and grace.
Based on Chapter 30, how does Sai Baba respond to his devotees, especially when they are in distress?
📖 Chapter 30