Chapter 30 powerfully illustrates the effects of Sai Baba's grace. It teaches that when Sai bestows his grace upon someone, that person attains 'inconceivable great power.' This isn't merely worldly power; it specifically includes the 'wealth of discrimination between Self and non-Self' and the attainment of all knowledge. The chapter asserts that because this grace was bestowed upon the author, the text of the Sai Satcharitra itself has become auspicious and a 'bestower of welfare' for its readers. Ultimately, Sai's grace is shown to fulfill the heart's desires of his devotees, making them feel complete and fulfilled.
What does Chapter 30 say about the transformative power of Sai Baba's grace?
📖 Chapter 30