Chapter 30 portrays Sai Baba as the ultimate embodiment of compassion, referring to him as "Karuṇālaya," or an abode of mercy. The text emphasizes that a mere darshan of Sai can dispel a devotee's fear of worldly existence. It highlights his deep connection with his followers by stating that he knows their heart's desires completely and is capable of fulfilling them, leading them to feel fulfilled. As described in Chapter 30, Sai is also a giver of peace to a troubled mind, especially for a devotee who remembers him when caught in difficulties. His grace is considered a bestower of welfare upon all who read the sacred text.
How does Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra portray Sai Baba's compassionate nature towards his followers?
📖 Chapter 30