Chapter 10 details the profound impact Sai Baba has on a devotee's spiritual state. It states that by His mere sight, "the knots of the heart are broken" and "all attachment to sense objects vanishes." This signifies a deep internal purification from worldly desires. Furthermore, the chapter makes a powerful claim about karma, asserting that for His devotees, both accumulated past karmas (Sanchit) and current, unfolding karmas (Kriyaman) are destroyed. This cleansing of karmic accounts and attachments is presented as a gift of His grace that leads to liberation (Moksha).
How does Chapter 10 describe Sai Baba's ability to affect a devotee's karma and worldly attachments?
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