Sai Baba's method of granting grace and instruction was highly personalized, depending on the devotee's specific needs and disposition. As detailed in Chapter 27, his approach was not a one-size-fits-all rule. The text compares him to a doctor who uses a trick, like giving sweet jaggery with bitter medicine, to help a patient. Similarly, Baba would adapt his methods based on a devotee's capacity, love, and service, sometimes using casual joking and humor to fulfill their purpose and make them happy and prosperous.
How did Sai Baba tailor his teachings and blessings for his followers?
π Chapter 27