Chapter 25 establishes a core principle about Sai Baba's relationship with his followers: when a devotee establishes 'one-pointed faith,' Sai actively 'wards off all the misfortunes of that devotee.' He not only removes their suffering but also grants their desired objects. The story of Damu Anna serves as a powerful illustration of this principle. Damu Anna, a devoted but childless man with two wives, held strong faith in Sai. As a direct result of this devotion and Sai's blessings, his deep desire for a child was fulfilled, and he was blessed with sons. This narrative is presented as proof of how the 'Guru-Mother is an "Ocean of Mercy",' showing that Sai responds to sincere faith by removing suffering and granting heartfelt wishes.
Based on the story of Damu Anna, how does Sai Baba help devotees who show unwavering faith?
📖 Chapter 25