Chapter 9 mentions that Sai Baba's begging was for the welfare of devotees. How is this explained?

📖 Chapter 9

In Chapter 9, the author explains that Sai Baba's practice of begging for food, which he continued until the very end of his life, was not for his own sustenance but was a profound act for the benefit of his followers. The text states this habit was for the removal of the 'Panchasuna' (five sins committed in a household) and other sins, thus contributing to the welfare of the devotees from whose homes he begged. This act transformed a seemingly simple routine into a powerful spiritual instrument for purification. As Chapter 9 conveys, this was one of the many ways Baba, in his mercy, worked for the spiritual upliftment of those who came to him.


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