Describe Sai Baba's compassion and omnipresence as portrayed in the latter part of Chapter 40.

πŸ“– Chapter 40

The latter section of Chapter 40 beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's immense compassion and all-pervading nature. The text compares His care for His devotees to that of a 'compassionate mother to her infant,' emphasizing that He comes running to them wherever they may be. This chapter makes a point to state that although Sai Baba's physical body resided in Shirdi, He was not confined to that location. It says that He 'wanders through the three worlds,' highlighting his omnipresence. This truth is presented as a sweet account for devotees to listen to with a peaceful mind, reinforcing the idea that Sai is always present to protect and guide his followers.


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