How does Sai Baba fulfill the desires of his devotees? Is it always through grand miracles?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Sai Baba's methods for fulfilling devotees' desires are tailored to the individual's needs and mindset. As the devotee Tarkhad explained in Chapter 35, 'Whatever the longing in one's mind, that desire reaches fulfillment.' This fulfillment is not always about grand miracles but can be a subtle, personal experience designed to foster faith. For Boss Dharamsee, the desire was not explicitly stated, but his internal state was one of doubt and dislike for the seeded grapes. Baba addressed this internal conflict directly. By transforming the seeded grapes into seedless ones just for him, Baba showed that he knew Dharamsee's innermost thoughts. This deeply personal leela, as described in Chapter 35, was more powerful than any public spectacle, as it directly addressed the visitor's skepticism and led him toward the spiritual path.


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