This passage from Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as deeply loving and affectionate towards his devotees, especially those with a "true taste for spiritual matters." The text states that for such followers, Sai actively works to ward off their difficulties. More profoundly, it mentions that He grants them "the company of self-bliss," suggesting he helps them achieve a state of inner peace and spiritual fulfillment. The entire story of Balasaheb Deo's struggle with the Dnyaneshwari is presented as an example of Sai's leela to fulfill a devotee's wish and enhance their devotion.
How does this passage describe Sai Baba's attitude towards his devotees?
📖 Chapter 41