Chapter 46 strongly emphasizes Sai Baba's omnipresence and his role as a constant protector. It states that whomever Sai takes under his protection, he resides near them twenty-four hours a day, regardless of whether they are at home or on a distant island. This divine presence is not passive; the chapter explains that Baba actively pulls his devotees towards him from this country or abroad. Furthermore, it reveals a miraculous aspect of his protection, noting that wherever the devotee goes, Sai reaches that place beforehand to give them an unexpected vision. This concept is introduced as a prelude to a new story about a devotee named Anandrao Pakhade, meant to illustrate this very glory.
How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's ability to protect and be present for his devotees, regardless of their location?
π Chapter 46