According to the narrative in Chapter 22, devotees perceived Sai Baba's power as being beyond any form of human measurement or comprehension. His deeds were described as "incomprehensible," "unimagined," and "infallible." The text emphasizes this by stating that measuring his miracles would be more difficult than measuring raindrops or tying the wind in a bundle. This perception was deeply connected to his protective nature. He was known to sense danger threatening his devotees, provide courage in time, and avert difficult situations. This ability to foresee a crisis and provide a plan for its removal, all while being intent on their welfare, solidified the view of his power as inconceivable and divinely protective.
The source describes Sai Baba's miracles as immeasurable. Can you elaborate on how his devotees perceived his power and his concern for them?
📖 Chapter 22