Chapter 36 presents Sai Baba as a "complete supporter of spiritual goals" through his actions, nature, and the effect of his stories. It is mentioned that having renounced worldly life himself, he "redeemed infinite beings." The chapter explains that he is the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who shows the path to realization. His support extends to all, as he "calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all." Even the act of listening to his life story is a tool for spiritual progress, as it is said to purify the listener and remove the misery of worldly existence, demonstrating his comprehensive support for anyone seeking spiritual welfare.
In what ways is Sai Baba presented as a 'supporter of spiritual goals' in this part of the Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 36