Chapter 30 portrays Sai Baba as the 'Karuṇālaya,' an abode of mercy whose mere darshan can dispel the fear of worldly existence. It states that his fundamental task, which is unavoidable even for him as the teacher (Acharya) of saints, is to uplift his devotees. The text emphasizes that Sai knows the innermost desires of his followers and is uniquely capable of fulfilling them. A key assurance presented in this chapter is that even if a devotee is abandoned by everyone else, Sai will never forsake them, highlighting his unwavering compassion and protective nature towards those who seek his grace.
How does Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's compassion and his role as a Guru to his followers?
📖 Chapter 30