Chapter 36 presents a dynamic relationship between Sai Baba, his stories, and his followers. It suggests that Baba is the true author, who "takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone," using the speaker and listener as a "mere pretext." He is said to love his own stories very much and actively provides memories of them to fulfill the desires of his devotees. For those who are devoted, he doesn't just remain a subject of tales; he actively intervenes by showing them various forms and creating "inconceivable events," thus using the stories as a vehicle for his grace and protection.
How is Sai Baba's relationship with his own life stories and his devotees described in this part of the Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 36