How does Chapter 38 connect Sai Baba's divine nature to the practice of Annadan (food donation)?

πŸ“– Chapter 38

Chapter 38 of the Sai Satcharitra beautifully connects Sai Baba's divine nature to the practice of Annadan. The chapter begins by praising Baba as the 'Granter of joy,' 'Protector of those who bow,' and the 'Elevator of devotees.' After establishing His compassionate and generous nature, the text transitions to discuss the virtue of food donation. It explicitly states that because of the greatness of Annadan, 'Baba too fed people, following the worldly customs.' As this chapter explains, this links Baba's actions directly to the highest scriptural duties, portraying him as the ultimate provider, both spiritually and physically through the practice of feeding the hungry.


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