Based on the teachings in Chapter 30, what is presented as the inescapable duty of a saint like Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 30

Chapter 30 explicitly defines the core duty of a saint, stating that 'the task of uplifting one's own devotees is always unavoidable for saints.' The text presents this not as a choice but as an intrinsic and inescapable responsibility, even for Sai Baba, who is revered as the 'Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints.' This chapter reinforces that His compassionate nature compels Him to dispel devotees' fears, remove their calamities, and fulfill their righteous desires, making this divine duty of upliftment a central theme of His existence.


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