According to the concluding verses of the excerpts from Chapter 33, Sai Baba is fully capable of granting the fruits of any desire, whether worldly or spiritual, to a devotee who possesses 'undivided faith.' The stories presented, such as Baba appearing in a Fakir's form to Appasaheb, are shown as pretexts for Baba to interact with his devotees and test their faith. This suggests that Baba's help is not passive; he creates circumstances to guide and teach. The fulfillment of wishes is therefore tied to the devotee's unwavering faith and their ability to act on it when tested, such as by honoring a promise. The chapter emphasizes that those who act exactly as they speak show their word to be true, and for such devotees, Sai can grant their purpose.
How does Sai Baba grant the wishes of his devotees, based on the teachings in Chapter 33?
π Chapter 33