Chapter 46 of the Sai Satcharitra draws a stark contrast between different types of individuals. It states that wise pundits and clever people, due to their pride, can get stuck in the pit of worldly existence. In contrast, Sai Baba is shown to empower the simple, innocent, and even ignorant ones, making them 'play by His own power.' This highlights a core teaching within the chapter: true progress is not based on intellectual prowess or worldly cleverness, but on surrendering to the Guru's will with simplicity and faith. Baba's grace is more accessible to the humble than to the proud.
How does Chapter 46 contrast the fate of proud, clever individuals with that of simple, innocent devotees?
π Chapter 46