What does Chapter 30 say about the responsibilities of a saint towards their followers?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 30

According to Chapter 30, the primary and unavoidable duty of a saint is to uplift their devotees. The text emphasizes this by stating, "The task of uplifting one's own devotees is always unavoidable for saints." It refers to Sai Baba as the "Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints," for whom this responsibility is also inescapable. This chapter suggests that by bestowing grace, a saint can grant disciples "inconceivable great power" and the profound knowledge to discriminate between the Self and non-Self. The role is not passive; it is an active, compassionate mission to guide and elevate followers on their spiritual path.


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