What does Chapter 16 reveal about Sai Baba's purpose for taking a human form and how he interacts with devotees?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

According to Chapter 16, Sai Baba, the "King of Yogis," has taken a physical body for the noble purpose of helping others and uplifting the poor and lowly. The text explains that He interacts with devotees by donning a "cloak of ignorance" in order to impart knowledge to the ignorant, giving sweet instruction without transgressing the boundaries of proper conduct. This chapter emphasizes that He is an ocean of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss, yet He values sincere faith above all. He accepts simple offerings like a leaf or flower with great love if offered with faith, but turns away from any offering made with pride, showing His focus on the inner state of the devotee.


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