What do the opening salutations of Chapter 20 reveal about Sai Baba's role as a Satguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

The introductory verses of Chapter 20 portray the Satguru, Sainath, in a highly reverential manner. He is compared to the sacred Manasa lake, and his words of grace are likened to a collection of pearls for his devotees, who are called a flock of swans. The text establishes him as the "refuge of all," a generous Guru who grants the shelter of eternal rest and ends the cycle of rebirths for those who surrender to him. Furthermore, Chapter 20 describes Sai's presence as a "Siddhashram" (abode of the perfected), where the fatigue of worldly life is instantly relieved by his sight, highlighting his supreme power and compassionate nature as a spiritual master.


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