Based on the incident with Nana's daughter, what can we understand about Sai Baba's nature and his connection to his devotees?

πŸ“– Chapter 33

The incident in Jamner, as narrated in Chapter 33, reveals several key aspects of Sai Baba's nature. Firstly, it highlights his omniscience and omnipresence, as he was aware of the daughter's suffering in Jamner despite being physically in Shirdi with no one having told him. Secondly, it shows his profound compassion; the text explicitly states his 'compassionate almighty Sai's heart melted' upon understanding the devotee's plight. Chapter 33 emphasizes the 'unity of Baba with devotees,' showing that he felt their pain and actively intervened. His decision to send Udi underscores his role as a compassionate protector who is 'solely devoted to devotee welfare.'


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