Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra explicitly indicates that Sai Baba's influence was not confined to India but was indeed widespread. The text clearly states that 'Those in the country and abroad worship him' and that the 'flag of his devotion flutters' far and wide. This passage suggests a global following even during the time the text was being composed. The chapter reinforces his universal appeal by describing how he 'calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all,' implying his grace and reach extend to everyone, regardless of their location.
Does Chapter 36 suggest that Sai Baba's influence was limited to India, or was it more widespread?
📖 Chapter 36