How is Sai Baba's relationship with other saints and learned Brahmins depicted in Chapter 30?

πŸ“– Chapter 30

Chapter 30 of the Sri Sai Satcharitra positions Sai Baba at the apex of the spiritual hierarchy. He is described not merely as a saint, but as the "Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints," for whom the task of uplifting devotees is an inescapable duty. This highlights his leadership and authority among other holy figures. The chapter further illustrates his esteemed position by noting that even learned Brahmins travel from "great pilgrimage places" to be in his presence. Once there, as noted in the chapter, they engage in spiritual practices like Gayatri recitation and the reading of sacred texts, all while remembering Sai's feet, underscoring his supreme spiritual influence.


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