In Chapter 27, the author speaks with great humility and advises listeners to hold Sai's words in their hearts. It presents a powerful analogy for devotion: just as an ant, greedy for jaggery, will not leave even if its head is severed, a devotee should similarly hide at Sai's feet. This act of complete, humble surrender ensures that Sai will protect them with the abundance of his grace. This suggests that true closeness is an unwavering, internal state of focus on the Guru, transcending mere physical proximity or ritual.
How does the text describe the ideal form of humility and closeness one should have towards Sai Baba?
π Chapter 27