The author of the Sai Satcharitra uses a beautiful analogy in Chapter 35 to describe their profound connection with Sai Baba. They compare themselves to the young ones of a tortoise, who are nourished simply by their mother's glance. Similarly, the author feels completely satisfied and nourished by Sai Baba's glance alone, stating that it takes away all thirst and hunger. This experience transcends ordinary perception, as the author explains that in every sensory experience—sight, touch, smell, and hearing—the presence of Sai is paramount. This connection is so deep that the triad of the seer, the seen, and the seeing (or hearer, heard, and hearing) vanishes, erasing all sense of duality and leaving only the experience of Sai.
How does the author describe their personal connection to Sai Baba in Chapter 35?
📖 Chapter 35