The text describes Baba's miracles as immeasurable. How does this relate to his role as a protector of his devotees?

📖 Chapter 22

Chapter 22 eloquently explains that Sai Baba's power was boundless, comparing the task of measuring his miracles to measuring raindrops or tying the wind in a bundle. This immeasurable power was not arbitrary; it was directly linked to his role as a protector. The text highlights his concern for devotees, stating that he "knows the danger of the devotees and gives courage in time; Averting it and keeping them steady at His feet, always intent on their welfare." Therefore, his incomprehensible and sudden miracles were the very means by which he achieved the welfare of his followers and shielded them from harm, reinforcing their faith.


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