Chapter 47 portrays Shri Sai Baba as a divine being whose presence is profoundly powerful. It states that seeing his holy face, the "abode of supreme bliss," for even a moment can destroy the sorrows of infinite births, and his merciful glance liberates devotees from the bonds of Karma. The chapter elevates the importance of his stories, comparing them to an ocean and Sai himself to a wish-fulfilling tree, suggesting an endless supply of spiritual nourishment. The author even states that Sai himself is the true speaker, narrating the account from within his heart. As mentioned in Chapter 47, hearing these stories can cause listeners to forget their bodily consciousness and achieve fulfillment.
Based on Chapter 47, what is the power and significance of Sai Baba's presence and his stories?
📖 Chapter 47