How does the beginning of Chapter 47 portray the divine power of Sai Baba's glance?

📖 Chapter 47

The introduction to Chapter 47 describes Shri Sai's holy face as the 'abode of supreme bliss' and attributes immense power to his gaze. It claims that seeing his face, even for a moment, can destroy the sorrows of infinite births. The text emphasizes that his 'merciful glance' has the immediate effect of liberating devotees from the bonds of Karma, allowing them to attain self-bliss without delay. The chapter uses a powerful metaphor, stating that in the 'sun of His grace,' the trivial 'firefly of worldly existence' loses its luster and vanishes, highlighting the transformative and purifying power of Sai's presence as explained in Chapter 47.


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