Chapter 30 of the Sri Sai Satcharita clearly outlines the fundamental duty of saints. The text states that "The task of uplifting one's own devotees is always unavoidable for saints." This establishes a sacred and inescapable responsibility. The chapter then elevates Sai Baba's status by describing Him as the "Acharya (teacher) of the assembly of saints," emphasizing that even for Him, this divine duty is inescapable. This portrayal suggests that not only do all saints have a duty to guide their followers, but Sai Baba is considered the foremost teacher and exemplar of this principle within the spiritual hierarchy.
What does Chapter 30 say about the responsibilities of saints and Sai Baba's special role among them?
π Chapter 30