Chapter 25 portrays Sai Baba as an "ocean of mercy," the "manifest incarnation of God," the "Supreme Brahman," and a "great Yogeshwar." He is described as the ultimate resting place for devotees and the fulfiller of their desires. The chapter strongly emphasizes that what Sai Baba desires above all from his followers is "one-pointed devotion." Citing the words of Krishna to Uddhava, the text reinforces that the Sadguru is the Lord's own form and should be worshipped with love. It assures that a devotee who possesses such unwavering faith and devotion will lack for nothing in attaining their goals, as Sai will remove all their troubles.
How does Chapter 25 characterize Sai Baba's divine nature and what does he require from his followers?
📖 Chapter 25