While the Sai Satcharitra does not contain specific stories about Saint Kabir, it provides a unique perspective on why its focus is so singular. Chapter 50 explains that the text is not meant to be a comprehensive collection of tales about all saints, but rather a tool to foster unwavering devotion to Sai Baba. The author, Hemadpant, describes himself as merely a "nominal cause," stating that Sai himself is the one who "makes the words speak." The ultimate goal for the reader is to see the subject, the act of reading, and the reader as one, achieving a state of non-dual devotion. As the chapter notes, the supreme attainment is to have "steady devotion to Sai be firmly attached," which is why the book concentrates entirely on him.
I'm looking for stories about Saint Kabir in the Sai Satcharitra. What does the book say about him?
📖 Chapter 50