According to the verses in Chapter 30, a saint's primary and unavoidable task is the uplifting of their devotees. Sai Baba is described as the 'Acharya' or teacher of all saints, for whom this duty is inescapable. He is a compassionate 'Karuṇālaya' (abode of mercy) whose very darshan dispels fear. The text emphasizes that even if everyone else abandons a devotee, "Sai does not forsake us." As verse 11 highlights, when a devotee is caught in difficulties and remembers Him, He is the sole giver of peace to their troubled mind.
What does Chapter 30 say about the responsibilities and actions of a saint like Sai Baba towards his followers?
📖 Chapter 30