In the story of Cholkar from chapter 15, Sai Baba uses the events to reveal profound truths about his nature. After showing he knew about Cholkar's secret renunciation of sugar, Baba explains his omnipresence. He states, 'Even if my body is here, and you are beyond the seven seas, Whatever you do there, I know it instantly.' He elaborates that his home is within the devotee's heart and that he is their inner self. Baba teaches that he exists in all beings, from insects to humans, and that devotees should bow to this inner self daily. The ultimate teaching is one of unity: 'Do not keep any distance from me; you and I are one,' and realizing this brings great fortune.
Based on the Cholkar narrative, what is Sai Baba's teaching on his own omnipresence and relationship with his devotees?
๐ Chapter 15