Chapter 22 highlights the immense devotional importance of the Sadguru's physical presence. The author expresses a deep sentiment, stating, "Baba, without the sight of Your form, nothing pleases the mind." It conveys a powerful desire to hold that form in meditation. The text further asserts that for devotees seeking the "absolute fulfillment of happiness," there is no other path except the Guru's feet. This is illustrated by the description of many devotees coming for a vision, placing their heads at his feet, and plundering "personal happiness with love." The entire narrative of Chapter 22 reinforces the idea that the Guru's form is not merely physical but a direct conduit for divine grace and bliss.
What does Chapter 22 say about the devotional significance of seeing Sai Baba's physical form and feet?
๐ Chapter 22