Chapter 30 offers profound reassurance to all devotees, especially those caught in difficulties or feeling inadequate. It explicitly states that when a devotee remembers Sai Nath during times of trouble, He alone is the 'giver of peace' to their troubled mind. The text also contrasts learned Brahmins with those who feel they are 'devoid of proper samskaras and of little power,' providing the comforting promise that 'Even if everyone abandons us, Sai does not forsake us.' This chapter of the Sai Satcharitra emphasizes that Sai's grace can bestow inconceivable power and knowledge upon anyone, regardless of their past, fulfilling their heart's desires.
Based on Chapter 30, what assurance is given to devotees who face difficulties or feel they lack spiritual merit?
๐ Chapter 30