Chapter 30 clearly states that the task of uplifting one's own devotees is 'always unavoidable for saints.' It presents this as an inescapable duty, even for Sai Baba, who is described as the 'Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints.' Sai exemplifies this by being compassionate and fulfilling the heart's desires of His followers. The text notes that 'Sai Nath knows completely the heart's desires of His own devotees' and 'He alone is capable of fulfilling them,' which leads to the devotees becoming fulfilled. His darshan is said to dispel the fear of worldly existence.
Based on Chapter 30, what is the duty of a saint towards their devotees, and how does Sai Baba exemplify this?
📖 Chapter 30