Chapter 6 emphasizes that complete surrender to a capable Sadguru like Sai Baba yields the highest rewards of human existence, both worldly and spiritual. The text begins with the analogy that a boat with the Sadguru as its helmsman will surely reach the far shore. More explicitly, Chapter 6 states that by surrendering with body, speech, and mind to Sai, the four primary goals of life—Dharma (righteous conduct), Artha (material prosperity), Kama (fulfillment of desires), and Moksha (liberation)—will come to hand naturally, without the devotee even having to ask for them. This illustrates the all-encompassing grace that flows from total faith.
What are the ultimate rewards of surrendering completely to Sai Baba, as outlined in Chapter 6?
📖 Chapter 6