Chapter 25 portrays Sai Maharaj as an "ocean of mercy," the "manifest incarnation of God," and the "Supreme Brahman." He is described as a great Yogeshwar and the "Crest-jewel of Saints." The chapter strongly emphasizes the importance of one-pointed devotion, stating that a faithful and devoted person lacks nothing in attaining their desires. Citing Krishna's words to Uddhava, the text explains that the Sadguru is a form of God and should be worshipped with love. According to Chapter 25, Sai Baba desires only this one-pointed devotion from his followers, and in return, he wards off their misfortunes and removes their suffering.
How does Chapter 25 describe the nature of Sai Baba and the importance of devotion to Him?
📖 Chapter 25