How does Chapter 9 illustrate Sai Baba's omniscience and concern for his devotees' welfare through his instructions and actions?

πŸ“– Chapter 9

Chapter 9 provides compelling illustrations of Sai Baba's omniscience and deep concern for his followers. The central teaching is that ignoring his permission to leave Shirdi invites misfortune, implying he foresees potential dangers. The text explicitly states, "Baba knows the right and wrong time," as shown when he tells an impatient Tatya Kote to wait. His practice of begging for food is also explained not as a personal need but as an act for the "welfare of the devotees" and the removal of their sins. This chapter impresses upon the reader that Baba's commands, even about simple things like travel or meals, are rooted in his all-knowing nature and are meant to protect his devotees from harm.


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