According to the teachings in Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra, the primary and unavoidable task for saints is the spiritual upliftment of their own devotees. Sai Baba, described as the "Acharya" or teacher of the assembly of saints, is no exception to this sacred duty. The chapter emphasizes that Sai is deeply compassionate and never forsakes his followers, even those who feel they are of little power or lack proper spiritual disciplines (samskaras). He knows the innermost desires of his devotees and has the unique capability to fulfill them, leading them to a state of fulfillment and peace.
What does Chapter 30 say about the responsibilities of saints like Sai Baba towards their followers?
📖 Chapter 30