The start of Chapter 20 portrays Sai Baba as a 'Siddhashram,' an abode of the perfected, whose mere sight relieves the fatigue of worldly life and drives away the delusion of existence for those near him. It presents a profound concept that while Sai is originally formless, he took on a physical form for the benefit of his devotees, playing the role of 'Maya' like a divine actor. The chapter encourages devotees to bring this form of Sai into their meditation, suggesting that his presence provides shelter and ends the cycle of rebirths.
How does the beginning of Chapter 20 describe Sai Baba's nature and the experience of being in his presence?
📖 Chapter 20