Chapter 25 portrays Sai Maharaj as an "ocean of mercy," the "manifest incarnation of God," the "Supreme Brahman," and a "great Yogeshwar." He is also hailed as the "Crest-jewel of Saints" and a resting place for His followers. According to this chapter, the key to receiving His grace is through "one-pointed devotion." The text clarifies this concept by referencing Krishna's words to Uddhava, stating, "The Sadguru is indeed My own form." Therefore, the chapter emphasizes that worshipping the Sadguru (Sai) with sincere love is the highest form of devotion, and a devotee who practices this will lack nothing in attaining their desires.
How does Chapter 25 characterize Sai Baba's divine nature and the kind of devotion he values?
📖 Chapter 25