How is Sai Baba's compassionate nature and omnipresence described at the end of Chapter 40?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 40

The concluding part of Chapter 40 highlights Sai Baba's profound compassion and boundless presence. It states that when a devotee offers food with love, it brings supreme satisfaction to Sai. His nature is compared to that of a compassionate mother to her infant, emphasizing that He comes running to His devotees wherever they may be. This section of the chapter makes a powerful statement about his omnipresence, explaining that even though Sai Baba was physically moving in his body in Shirdi, he simultaneously wandered through all three worlds, underscoring his divine ability to be present for all his followers.


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