According to Chapter 45, true devotion to Sai involves engaging all senses in the act of worship and maintaining a constant connection, as one who is separated from Sai for even a moment cannot truly be called a devotee. The text provides several examples of incomplete or distracted worship. This includes merely looking at an idol with the eyes while one's speech remains locked, hearing praise of Sai while the tongue is preoccupied with tasting the sweet juice of mangoes, or touching Sai's feet while the mind still clings to the desire for worldly comforts like soft beds. This illustrates that true worship requires complete detachment from worldly distractions and a unified focus of mind, body, and senses on the Guru.
What are the characteristics of true, all-encompassing devotion to Sai, and what are some examples of incomplete worship?
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