Chapter 47 powerfully describes the benefits of having Sai as a perpetual protector. His merciful glance is said to liberate devotees from the bonds of Karma and help them attain self-bliss without delay. With a guru like Sai, the chapter suggests there is no lack of the "nectar of stories," and one need not worry about worldly troubles. It uses a potent analogy: "For one who drinks nectar constantly, what effect can a wave of poison have?" This implies that Sai's grace provides complete spiritual nourishment and protection from harm, ensuring that the faithful are saved even when faced with the complex and difficult-to-comprehend laws of Karma and divine rule.
Based on Chapter 47, what protection and benefits does a devotee receive by having Sai as their guru?
๐ Chapter 47