How does Chapter 28 connect the concepts of past karma, attaining a Sadguru's company, and Sai Baba's promise to draw his devotees to him?

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 explains that meeting a saint is not a random event but a result of accumulated spiritual merit. The text states that "When the accumulated karma of many births rises up, then the company of saints is attained," which in turn destroys delusion and leads to a successful life. This is illustrated by Baba's famous promise: "I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet," regardless of distance. The chapter presents Laxmichand as a perfect example, a "pious chick" who was drawn to Shirdi, demonstrating how Baba's divine will and a devotee's readiness from past karma converge.


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