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