Based on Chapter 31, how does Sai Baba draw his devotees, and what philosophical principle is illustrated through the story of the sannyasi?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 31

Chapter 31 beautifully illustrates how Sai Baba draws devotees from distant places, seemingly against all odds. The text poses the rhetorical question, "Where is Madras, where is Shirdi; where is Mansarovar's valley; how devotees line up one after another; He draws them to His feet." This highlights Baba's magnetic spiritual power. The chapter uses the story of the sannyasi Vijayananda to explore the deep philosophical principle that one's state of mind at death determines their subsequent state. It emphasizes that sincere seekers surrender to saints because saints "know the coming and going; they alone know the state at the end," suggesting that the sannyasi's journey to Shirdi was not a mere detour but a crucial event for his ultimate liberation.


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