Chapter 40 portrays Sai Baba as a being of immense compassion and omnipresence. He is called the 'protector of the humble' and is described as being like a compassionate mother to her infant, always running to help his devotees wherever they may be. A key teaching in this chapter is that although Sai Baba's physical body resided in Shirdi, his presence was not limited by it. He could simultaneously wander through the three worlds to be with those who needed him. This highlights his divine nature, pervading the entire universe while also maintaining a specific, accessible form in Shirdi for his followers.
Can you describe Sai Baba's divine nature and presence as depicted in Chapter 40?
📖 Chapter 40