Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra begins with powerful salutations, establishing the supreme importance of the Sadguru. It teaches that holding firmly to the Sadguru's feet is equivalent to saluting the divine Trinity and the Supreme Brahman itself. The chapter describes the ideal state for a devotee engrossed in Sai's stories, which includes physical and emotional responses like tears and goosebumps, signifying the awakening of Guru's grace. As explained in Chapter 27, overcoming the illusion of Maya is achieved through singular devotion and surrender to Sai. It also briefly introduces the blessed Chandbhai Patil, who is credited with bringing the Fakir Sai to Newasa.
What are the core themes and introductory elements discussed in Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra?
π Chapter 27