The 'report' mentioned in Chapter 25 is the story of Damu Anna itself, which is presented as an illustration of Sai Baba's divine nature and love for His followers. The narrative is framed to demonstrate a key principle: "Once one-pointed faith is established, Sai wards off all the misfortunes of that devotee." The story aims to show how Sai grants desired objects and removes suffering. By listening to this "novel story," the reader is meant to understand how the "Guru-Mother is an 'Ocean of Mercy.'" Therefore, the story of Damu Anna demonstrates Sai's readiness to protect His devotees, His capacity to fulfill their deepest wishes like blessing the childless with children, and His profound, mother-like compassion.
The text introduces Damu Anna's story as a 'report that shows Sai's love'. What exactly does this story demonstrate about Sai?
π Chapter 25