Chapter 6 explains that a devotee's remembrance of the Sadguru is constant, even when engaging with other sacred texts. The chapter states that when one reads scriptures or Puranas, Sai Himself "takes the form of Rama and Krishna and makes one hear His own life story." Specifically, as described in Chapter 6, when a devotee sits to listen to the Bhagavat, Sai is said to appear as Krishna from head to toe, creating the feeling that He is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for the devotee's welfare. This teaching highlights the idea that Sai's presence permeates all spiritual activities.
How does Chapter 6 describe Sai Baba's presence when a devotee engages with other scriptures or stories, like the Puranas or the Bhagavat?
π Chapter 6