Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra emphasizes a key responsibility that is considered unavoidable for saints. The text states that the task of uplifting their own devotees is a duty that saints cannot escape. Sai Baba, as the "Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints," is also bound by this sacred obligation. This chapter portrays Sai as a compassionate guide whose purpose is to help his followers, dispel their fears of worldly existence, and lead them on a path free from obstacles by dissolving their sins when they hold onto his feet in faith.
What does Chapter 30 say about the primary responsibility of a saint like Sai Baba towards their devotees?
📖 Chapter 30