How does Chapter 20 portray Sai Baba's divine nature and his role as a Guru for his followers?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 20

Chapter 20 portrays Sai Baba in profound terms, describing him as a 'Siddhashram' (abode of the perfected) whose mere sight can relieve the fatigue of worldly life and end the cycle of rebirths for his devotees. The chapter states that Sai is originally formless but took on a physical form for the sake of his followers, comparing him to an actor playing a role. It highlights his function as a Satguru, a refuge for all who surrender to him. His grace is described as a shower that allows devotees to roam free, and his presence drives away the delusion of existence, offering the shelter of eternal rest.


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