Based on the story of Cholkar, how does Sai Baba describe his connection to devotees, regardless of where they are physically?

📖 Chapter 15

The story of Cholkar beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's profound connection with his followers. After revealing that he knew about Cholkar's secret vow involving sugar, Baba explained the nature of this bond. Chapter 15 details Baba's assurance: "Wherever you may be, if you spread your hands before me with faith, I am standing right there with your faith, day and night." He clarified that his physical presence in Shirdi was not a limitation, as he knows instantly whatever a devotee does, even if they are "beyond the seven seas." This is because, as Baba explained, his true home is within the devotee's heart, and he is their "inner self," who acts in and through all beings.


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