Chapter 6 explains that Sai Baba's presence permeates other spiritual activities, making Him omnipresent for His devotees. When a devotee reads scriptures or Puranas, they are constantly reminded of the Sadguru. Sai Himself is said to take the form of Rama and Krishna, making the devotee hear His own life story through these ancient tales. Specifically, the text mentions that while a devotee is sitting to listen to the Bhagavat, Sai appears as Krishna from head to toe, as if He is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for their welfare. As Chapter 6 notes, even in casual conversation, the story of Sainath unexpectedly comes to mind.
How is Sai Baba's presence experienced in other spiritual practices, as mentioned in Chapter 6?
📖 Chapter 6