Chapter 9 of the Sai Satcharitra reveals that Sai Baba's daily practice of begging for food, which he maintained until the end of his life, was a profound act of grace for the benefit of his followers. The text explicitly states that Baba engaged in this habit for the removal of the 'Panchasuna' (the five incidental sins a householder might commit) and other sins of the devotees. This indicates that his begging was not driven by personal need but was a spiritual practice intended to absorb the karmic burdens of his devotees and contribute to their purification and overall welfare. This teaching from the chapter reframes a seemingly simple act into one of immense spiritual significance.
Chapter 9 suggests that Sai Baba's habit of begging had a deeper meaning. What was the stated purpose of this practice?
๐ Chapter 9