How does the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's nature and his relationship with his followers?

📖 Chapter 48

Chapter 48 portrays Sai Baba as being completely absorbed in the Self, yet deeply connected and responsive to his followers. He is described as being 'subservient to his devotees,' a vow he undertook to show his pure love for them. This role as a benefactor did not end with his physical life; the text mentions that his benevolent actions are still experienced by the devoted in his Unmanifest state. He is hailed with titles like 'Uplifter of the poor,' 'Remover of the afflictions of worldly existence,' and the 'King of Sadgurus who removes calamities,' highlighting his compassionate and protective nature towards all who seek refuge in him.


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