Chapter 40 beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's profound connection with his devotees. It explains that when a devotee seeks exclusive refuge, Sai dissolves the sense of duality, merging the devotee with Himself, much like a river merges with the ocean. The chapter describes Sai as a "protector of the humble" and compares His love to that of a "compassionate mother to her infant," who comes running to her devotees wherever they may be. Furthermore, this chapter highlights His omnipresence by stating that even though His physical body was in Shirdi, "He wanders through the three worlds."
What does Chapter 40 reveal about Sai Baba's relationship with His devotees and His divine nature?
📖 Chapter 40