How does Sai Baba's nature as being 'subservient to his devotees' demonstrate his love?

πŸ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 explains that although Sai Baba had complete victory over his mind and was absorbed in the Self, he chose to act as one who is 'subservient to his devotees' out of pure love for them. This was his vow, designed to clearly show the multitude of his followers that he is the beloved of his devotees. This quality of being a benefactor did not cease even after he left his physical body, as the same actions are experienced today by those devoted to him. The scripture celebrates him as the 'Remover of the afflictions of worldly existence' and 'full of love for those who seek refuge,' highlighting that while he may be incomprehensible to non-devotees, he is accessible to all who approach with a pure heart.


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