The introductory verses of Chapter 20 portray Sai Baba in profound spiritual terms. He is described as a "Siddhashram," an abode of the perfected, whose very sight relieves the fatigue of worldly life and dispels the delusion of existence for those near him. The chapter states that Sai is originally formless but took on a physical form for the sake of his devotees, likening his role to an actor playing a part. This highlights his divine, transcendental nature coexisting with his compassionate, accessible presence. The text emphasizes that by granting the shelter of eternal rest, he has the power to end the cycle of rebirths for his followers.
How does the beginning of Chapter 20 describe the fundamental nature of Sai Baba and his effect on devotees?
📖 Chapter 20