Chapter 3 presents Sai Baba's protection as a force that transcends physical harm and addresses ultimate existential threats. The powerful declaration, "I will pull my devotee out from the jaws of death (Krutanta)," signifies his ability to save followers from the finality of death and the painful cycle of rebirth. This protection also extends to spiritual and moral decay. The chapter claims that simply chanting the name 'Sai, Sai,' will "burn all the sins of the Kali Yuga (Kalimal)," suggesting a profound purification that erases negative karma. For those who maintain constant meditation on him, worldly desires lose their grip, and their ultimate liberation becomes Baba's personal vow, offering a definitive escape from worldly suffering.
The Satcharitra says Baba will pull a devotee from the 'jaws of death.' How does Chapter 3 elaborate on this idea of ultimate protection from existential threats?
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