Can you explain the concept of 'Brahma-likhit' as it relates to Sai Baba's speech?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

The term "Brahma-likhit" translates to "divinely ordained" or written by the creator, Brahma. In the context of Sai Baba, as described in Chapter 20, it signifies the absolute truth and inevitability of his words. Devotees like Das Ganu believed that whatever Baba spoke with his tongue was not just a collection of words but a divine decree. The text from Chapter 20 explicitly states, "Not a single letter would go to waste; it would achieve its purpose in time." This concept underscores the immense power attributed to the Guru's word, suggesting that every utterance was purposeful and would manifest in reality, a core belief for his devoted followers.


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