The author masterfully links the praise of Sai Baba to the teachings on charity by presenting Baba as the living embodiment of compassion. Chapter 38 opens by describing Baba as the 'Granter of joy' and 'Cloud of Mercy.' After establishing His supreme, compassionate nature, the author transitions to the topic of food donation by stating that Baba Himself practiced it, following worldly customs. This act connects His divine attributes to a tangible, worldly virtue. Furthermore, the author refers to 'Mother Sai' guiding the pen, creating a parallel between Baba providing spiritual nourishment through the Satcharitra and the physical nourishment provided through Annadan, thereby framing charity as a direct expression of Baba's divine love.
How does the author of Chapter 38 connect the divine praise of Sai Baba with the teachings on charity?
๐ Chapter 38