Chapter 30 portrays Sai Baba as a compassionate 'abode of mercy' (Karuṇālaya) whose very sight, or Darshan, can dispel a devotee's fear of worldly existence. He is described as initially residing in a formless (Nirguni) state, but through the power of his followers' devotion, He assumes a form with attributes (Saguni). The chapter emphasizes that Sai Nath fully understands the desires in his devotees' hearts and has the unique capability to fulfill them. It reinforces the idea that Sai's grace is unwavering, stating that even if everyone else abandons a devotee, Sai will not.
How does Chapter 30 describe Sai Baba's nature and compassion towards his devotees?
📖 Chapter 30