Chapter 36 illustrates a deeply caring and protective relationship between Sai Baba and his devotees. It states that for those who "grasp him through meditation or sing loving hymns to him, he never lets them lack anything; he protects them completely." He is described as a "complete supporter of spiritual goals" who calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all. The chapter also reveals that he uses the narration of his own stories as a pretext to fulfill the desires of his devotees, showing his constant engagement in their spiritual and worldly welfare.
Based on the introductory sections of Chapter 36, what is Sai Baba's relationship with his devotees and how does he help them?
📖 Chapter 36