How is Sai Baba's character and relationship with his followers portrayed in the introductory verses of Chapter 25?

📖 Chapter 25

Chapter 25 portrays Sai Baba as a supreme and merciful being. He is described as an "ocean of mercy," the "manifest incarnation of God," the "Supreme Brahman," and a "great Yogeshwar." The chapter emphasizes that Sai desires only one-pointed devotion from his followers, promising that a faithful devotee will lack nothing in attaining their desires. He is depicted as a loving protector who is a "resting place for devotees" and the "Fulfiller of desires." The text reinforces that Sai constantly delights His devotees and, for those with one-pointed faith, wards off all their misfortunes and removes their suffering, as detailed throughout Chapter 25.


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