Chapter 6 portrays the Sadguru as the essential helmsman who guides a devotee's boat to the 'far shore,' both in spiritual and worldly matters. It highlights the wondrous power of Sai Baba's touch, explaining that when He places His blessing hand on a devotee's head, it can burn away the ego or 'subtle body' into ashes. As noted in this chapter, this divine touch, often accompanied by Udi, washes away impurities from many births, grants stability to a wandering mind, and fills the heart with self-bliss and love, awakening the ultimate harmony of non-duality.
How does Chapter 6 of the Sai Satcharitra illustrate the power and grace of a Sadguru like Sai Baba?
π Chapter 6