Chapter 30 of the Sri Sai Satcharita portrays Sai Baba as the ultimate abode of mercy, or 'Karuṇālaya,' who is deeply compassionate towards his followers. The text emphasizes that merely having his darshan is enough to dispel a devotee's fear of worldly existence. It states that Sai knows the heart's desires of his devotees and is fully capable of fulfilling them, leading them to a state of fulfillment. Furthermore, the chapter highlights that even if everyone else abandons a person, Sai does not forsake them, offering solace and peace to a troubled mind. This relationship is so profound that due to the qualities of devotees' devotion, Sai, who is fundamentally formless (Nirgun), is drawn into a form with attributes (Sagun).
How does Chapter 30 describe Sai Baba's relationship with his devotees and his compassionate nature?
📖 Chapter 30