The Shri Sai Satcharitra offers a story of hope for situations where conventional remedies fail. In Chapter 34, a doctor's nephew was suffering from a bone-cyst, and all medical efforts, including surgery by expert physicians, were exhausted without success. When the family reached the absolute limit of their remedies, they felt helpless and distressed. It was at this point that they heard of Sai Baba of Shirdi. The text describes their decision to go to him as trying a "last resort." They thought, "Let us go and bow at his feet; let us try this last resort. Perhaps this calamity will be averted." This narrative from Chapter 34 shows that turning to Sai Baba with devotion, especially when all other paths seem closed, is a significant theme in his teachings.
I'm facing a health issue that doctors can't fix. What does the Satcharitra say about turning to Sai Baba as a last resort?
๐ Chapter 34