In Chapter 3, Sai Baba explains that he is completely sold to love and belongs to his simple and innocent devotees, while remaining stubborn towards hypocrites. He hungers for genuine, simple devotion. Baba promises to stand before, behind, and on all sides of any devotee who sings his life story with fondness. He asks for singular surrender, faithful worship, and constant contemplation and remembrance of him. In return for this dedication, Sai Baba gives his vow of liberation and promises to fulfill all the tasks of those who take his name with love.
How does Sai Baba describe his relationship with his devotees and what does he expect from them?
📖 Chapter 3