The Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a being who had complete victory over his mind and was always absorbed in the Self. Chapter 48 describes him as being 'subservient to his devotees,' a vow he took to show his deep love for them. He is celebrated as the 'Uplifter of the poor' and the 'Remover of the afflictions of worldly existence.' A crucial point made is that his quality as a benefactor to his devotees does not end even after leaving the body. The text explains that the same actions he performed while in his physical form are still experienced by the devoted in his Unmanifest state, showing that his guiding presence continues eternally.
How does the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's nature, especially in relation to his devotees, even after he left his physical body?
๐ Chapter 48