Chapter 30 suggests a connection between devotion and the fruition of past merits. It states that for those who 'have held Your two feet,' there is a dissolution of sins and the 'dawn of past good impressions (samskaras)' occurs, making their path fearless. The text contrasts this with the author's own feeling of being 'devoid of proper samskaras.' However, it offers a powerful message of hope, implying that Sai's grace transcends this. It declares that even if one is of little power and lacks samskaras, Sai does not abandon them, and His grace can bestow great power and knowledge.
How does Chapter 30 connect past good impressions (samskaras) with devotion to Sai?
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