The phrase "subservient to his devotees," as found in Chapter 48, is a profound expression of Sai Baba's immense and pure love for those devoted to him. It is described as his vow, a way to clearly demonstrate that he is the beloved of his devotees. It signifies not a lower status, but a relationship of deep, reciprocal love where the Lord willingly binds himself to the affection of his followers. Chapter 48 further clarifies that this quality is eternal and not limited by his physical form. It states that even in his Unmanifest state after leaving the body, devoted followers continue to experience the very same actions and benevolent grace as they did when he was physically present, proving that his nature as a benefactor to his devotees is unending.
Chapter 48 mentions that Sai is 'subservient to his devotees.' What does this mean, and how does this quality manifest even after he left his body?
๐ Chapter 48