According to the descriptions in Chapter 47, Shri Sai's glance is profoundly powerful and transformative. The text states that his "holy face" is the "abode of supreme bliss" and that seeing it for even a moment can destroy the sorrows of infinite births. Furthermore, Chapter 47 explains that by Sai's "merciful glance, one is immediately liberated from the bonds of Karma." This gaze is so potent that it causes the complications of actions and non-actions to vanish, making the troubles of worldly existence seem insignificant, like a firefly losing its luster in the sunlight.
How does Chapter 47 describe the power and significance of Shri Sai's glance?
π Chapter 47