According to Chapter 10, Sai Baba is depicted as the one eternal God, distinct from other illusory deities. The text powerfully states that by placing faith in His feet, He "strikes a nail over the lines of destiny," which means He has the power to change one's fate. This chapter emphasizes that for devoted bhaktas, the Sadguru becomes a boatman who helps them cross the three types of miseries—physical, mental, and divine. Pure service to the Sadguru is said to completely destroy the worldly existence, known as Samsara, without any need for complex intellectual or logical struggles.
How does Chapter 10 describe Sai Baba's power over destiny and his divine nature?
📖 Chapter 10