Chapter 6 teaches that a devotee's remembrance of the Sadguru is constant, even when reading other spiritual texts. It states that when one reads scriptures or Puranas, Sai Baba Himself takes the form of Rama and Krishna, making the devotee hear His own life story. The text gives a specific example, noting that while a devotee sits to listen to the Bhagavat, Sai can appear as Krishna from head to toe, creating the feeling that He is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for the welfare of His followers. This illustrates the omnipresence of the Sadguru in all spiritual pursuits.
How is Sai Baba's presence perceived when devotees engage with other scriptures, according to the sixth chapter?
📖 Chapter 6