Chapter 3 illustrates that Sai Baba guides His devotees to serve in various ways, according to His divine will. While the author was tasked with writing, Baba's grace manifested differently for others. The text explicitly mentions, 'Through some, He built temples; some He engaged in the joy of kirtan. Some He sent on pilgrimages.' This shows that service can take the form of construction, devotional singing, or undertaking sacred journeys. The chapter also alludes to future acts like building monasteries and river-ghats, as well as more personal acts of devotion like performing worship with respect and massaging the Guru's feet, demonstrating that devotion is expressed through a multitude of paths.
Besides writing His life story, what other forms of service or devotion does Baba assign to his followers?
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