Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as the 'abode of mercy' (Karuṇālaya), whose very presence dispels the fears of His followers. It explains that while He is fundamentally formless (Nirguni), He takes on a form with attributes (Saguni) in response to the devotion of His bhaktas. The chapter emphasizes that Sai Nath knows the innermost desires of His devotees and is fully capable of fulfilling them, leading to their ultimate satisfaction. He is depicted as a compassionate Lord who never forsakes His followers, even those who feel they lack power or proper spiritual impressions (samskaras), and whose grace bestows inconceivable power and knowledge.
How does Chapter 30 describe Sai Baba's nature and His relationship with His devotees?
📖 Chapter 30