Chapter 46 offers great reassurance on this point. The text explicitly states that Sai Baba pulls his devotees towards him, 'whether they are in this country or abroad.' It emphasizes that whomever Sai takes under his protection, he 'certainly resides near him twenty-four hours a day,' regardless of whether the devotee is at home or on a distant island. This chapter further explains that Sai's presence is not just passive; wherever his devotee goes, Sai is said to reach there beforehand and provide an unexpected vision. This shows that his protection and grace are not limited by physical distance.
I'm worried about being far away. How does Chapter 46 say Sai Baba looks after his followers who are not in Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 46