Chapter 29 supports the description of Sai as a 'wish-fulfilling tree' by showing how his words and blessings directly led to the fulfillment of his devotees' desires. For the pilgrims from Madras, their wish to complete their pilgrimage safely was granted through his blessing, "Allah will do good." The text states, "What was wished in the mind came to pass; many pilgrimages were accomplished." This demonstrates his supreme compassion and his unfailing nature in lovingly fulfilling the desires of those devoted to him, reinforcing his role as a provider who ensures the well-being and success of his followers' righteous aspirations.
The text describes Sai Baba as a 'wish-fulfilling tree for devotees.' How does the narrative in Chapter 29 support this description?
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