Chapter 18 explains that the Nath Bhagawat is a 'divinely inspired book' through which one can attain God with faith. Sai Baba's method of bestowing grace was profound and not limited by physical distance. The text states that 'Whether the devotee is near or in a distant land, Baba is close within.' Even while sitting in the Masjid, he could assign a task to someone, like the scripture readings for Bapusaheb Jog, and then give them his own divine power to ensure the work was successfully completed for the welfare of all devotees. This illustrates Baba's ability to work through others and sacred texts to extend his grace and instruction, demonstrating his omnipresence and divine skill.
The text describes the scriptures as 'divinely inspired'. How did Sai Baba utilize these books and his own power to grant grace, even to people who weren't physically present?
📖 Chapter 18