Chapter 30 offers immense comfort for those who feel spiritually inadequate. The text directly addresses devotees who see themselves as "devoid of proper samskaras and of little power" and who feel they don't know much about devotion. It delivers a powerful promise: "Even if everyone abandons us, Sai does not forsake us." Furthermore, the chapter highlights that when a devotee is caught in difficulties and remembers Sai Nath, He alone is the "giver of peace" to the troubled mind. This shows that Sai's compassion is not dependent on a devotee's perceived merit or knowledge, and simply remembering Him in times of need is a powerful act that invites His grace and solace.
I feel like I'm not a very good devotee and lack knowledge. What does Chapter 30 say about people like me and the power of remembering Sai?
📖 Chapter 30