In the beginning of Chapter 30, Sai Baba's divine nature is depicted as being fundamentally compassionate and responsive to his followers. The text describes him as 'Karuṇālaya' (abode of mercy) whose mere sight, or darshan, can remove the fear of worldly existence. A key teaching presented is the transition from the formless divine ('Nirguni') to a tangible form with attributes ('Saguni'), a transformation that is drawn out by the qualities of the devotees' own devotion. This chapter portrays Sai Nath as the 'crest-jewel among saints' for whom the task of uplifting devotees is an inescapable and primary function.
How is Sai Baba's divine nature described in the opening verses of Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 30