Chapter 19 describes Sai as the Supreme Reality, or Brahman, that resides in everything, being "subtler than the subtlest and greater than the greatest." It uses beautiful analogies to explain the devotee's offering to God, such as offering a palmful of ocean water back to the ocean. The chapter emphasizes that powerful entities like the Sun or the Ocean do not judge the offering but look only at the devotee's faith. As mentioned in Chapter 19, the true goal is to honor the devotee's pure intention, suggesting that faith and love are more important than the scale or correctness of the ritualistic action itself.
What does Chapter 19 of the Sai Satcharitra teach about the nature of Sai Baba and the devotee's relationship with the divine?
๐ Chapter 19