Chapter 30 portrays Sai Baba as the 'Karuṇālaya' or abode of mercy, whose very darshan dispels the fear of worldly existence. The text emphasizes that He is the ultimate refuge, stating that even if everyone else abandons a person, Sai does not forsake them. Specifically, it mentions that for a devotee caught in difficulties, remembering Sai Nath brings peace to their troubled mind, as He alone is the giver of peace. As highlighted in this chapter, Sai knows the heart's desires of His devotees and is fully capable of fulfilling them, thus bringing them contentment and solace.
How does Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's compassionate nature and His relationship with devotees in distress?
📖 Chapter 30