Chapter 38 establishes a direct link between ancient scriptural mandates and Sai Baba's practices. The chapter first lays the foundation by citing the scriptures, which prescribe charity as the primary duty for the Kali age, and specifically elevate food donation as the highest secret for quenching hunger. After establishing this theological basis, the text explicitly states, "therefore, Baba too fed people, following the worldly customs." This connection, as presented in Chapter 38, shows that Baba's act of running the Handi and feeding devotees was not arbitrary but was an embodiment of the highest scriptural virtues, demonstrating his role as a guide who lived the teachings.
How does Chapter 38 link Sai Baba's personal actions with the scriptural concept of charity?
π Chapter 38