Chapter 38 mentions different virtues for different ages (Yugas). Can you explain what it says about the virtue for the Kali Yuga and how this relates to Sai Baba's actions?

📖 Chapter 38

According to Chapter 38, the scriptures of human duty prescribe different primary virtues for each of the four ages. The text states these are: Penance in the Krita age, Knowledge in the Treta age, Sacrifice in the Dvapara age, and Charity in the Kali age. The chapter then focuses heavily on charity, specifically food donation (Annadan), as the most important practice for the current era. This directly relates to Sai Baba's actions, as the text notes that "Baba too fed people, following the worldly customs." This implies that Baba's practice of regularly providing food was an embodiment of the highest prescribed duty for the age in which he lived.


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