Chapter 46 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a subtle, omnipresent force who, though his physical form is invisible, remains spiritually awake and active from his Samadhi. The text explains that he holds a 'subtle string' with which he pulls his devotees towards him, whether they are near or in a foreign country, nourishing them with love just as a mother nourishes her child. A fascinating aspect described in this chapter is his paradoxical nature; he orchestrates everything from within yet maintains a stance of detachment, performing all actions while calling himself a non-doer. This illustrates a profound relationship where Sai actively guides and protects his followers, often in ways they cannot immediately perceive.
How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's nature and his relationship with his devotees?
📖 Chapter 46