Chapter 16 explains that as a Sadguru, Sai Baba's desires are always fulfilled, so he does not need anything from his disciples. Instead, he fulfills their desire for service to make them desireless. The text emphasizes that the sincerity behind an offering is what matters, not its material value. As stated in Chapter 16, Baba would accept a simple leaf or flower offered with genuine faith and love, but would immediately turn away from the same offering if it were presented with pride. He is described as an "ocean of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss" who has little regard for outward rituals, yet he enjoys them with deep satisfaction when they are performed with sincere faith, highlighting the importance of a devotee's inner state.
How does Chapter 16 describe Sai Baba's attitude towards his devotees' offerings and rituals?
📖 Chapter 16