Chapter 46 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as an omnipresent and loving force, even though his physical form is no longer visible. It states that his spirit is awake in the Samadhi and that he pulls his devotees towards him like a mother, regardless of their location. The chapter teaches that by surrendering one's body, speech, and mind at his feet and constantly chanting his name, one's sins are washed away. As described in Chapter 46, this surrender leads to the destruction of negative qualities ('Rajas' and 'Tamas'), the growth of purity ('Sattva'), and an inclination towards peace and complete devotion, ultimately culminating in self-knowledge.
How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's nature and the benefits of surrendering to him?
📖 Chapter 46