The food shared by Sai Baba provided a profound spiritual satisfaction that transcended mere physical hunger. Chapter 38 describes the experience as receiving a morsel from Baba's hand, which was an act of "immense fortune" that purified the eater "inside and out" and made their life successful. The meal was called the "most holy food of love," and partaking in the "Kala of love" was compared favorably to Brahmananda (divine bliss). Devotees found "satisfaction in every morsel," which brought not just nourishment but also contentment and the "destruction of hunger" on a deeper level, leaving them "forever satiated."
The texts describe the food shared by Baba as providing more than just physical nourishment. What deeper, spiritual satisfaction did the devotees experience?
๐ Chapter 38