For a devotee, Chapter 41 highlights Sai Baba's profound compassion and his role as a benevolent protector. The text describes Him as one who "wears out His soul for the sake of helping others" and tirelessly looks after the well-being of those who place their love at His feet. He is presented as a "mass of consciousness" who is accessible even without elaborate rituals, being naturally compassionate toward the humble. This chapter reinforces the idea that Sai fulfills the heart's desires of His devotees at the perfect time, as seen in the story of His portrait arriving on Holi, which is called a "clear Leela" and a wonderful miracle.
From the perspective of a devotee, what qualities of Sai Baba are highlighted in Chapter 41?
📖 Chapter 41