Chapter 30 asserts that "The task of uplifting one's own devotees is always unavoidable for saints." This suggests that a saint's fundamental purpose is intrinsically linked to the spiritual and material well-being of their followers. The text refers to Sai as the "Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints," emphasizing that even for him, this responsibility is "inescapable." This implies that providing grace and support is not an optional act but a core function of sainthood. Sai exemplifies this by knowing his devotees' hearts, fulfilling their desires, and granting them peace, thereby fulfilling this essential, unavoidable role as described in the chapter.
Based on Chapter 30, what is the 'unavoidable' task of saints, and how does Sai Baba exemplify this?
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