Chapter 19 addresses the seeming paradox of giving form to the formless Supreme Reality. The author uses several analogies to explain this act of devotion. Just as a devotee performs Aarti to the Sun with a small wick, or offers a jaggery snack to a Ganesha idol made of jaggery, the worship of Sai is an act of faith. The chapter emphasizes that great powers like the Sun or the Ocean do not judge the offering but look at the devotee's faith. The goal is to honor the devotee's sentiment, making the act of worship meaningful.
How does Chapter 19 justify the act of worshipping a Supreme Being like Sai, who is described as formless and vast?
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