In Chapter 19, Sai Baba provides a detailed explanation of the profound power of Patience, or Saburi. He describes it as the "manliness of men" and a form of courage that can carry one across the shore when heavy burdens fall. The text states that patience is a "mine of virtues" and the "queen of the King of Good Thoughts." Its practical benefits are numerous: it wards off sin, distress, and poverty, averts calamities through various means, and pushes away fear and dread. Baba asserts that a life without patience, regardless of one's knowledge or virtue, is ultimately in vain.
Can you elaborate on the virtue of Patience (Saburi) and its benefits as described by Baba?
๐ Chapter 19