What does Cholkar's story reveal about Sai Baba's nature and his relationship with his devotees?

📖 Chapter 15

Cholkar's story, as narrated in Chapter 15, illuminates Sai Baba's omniscient and deeply personal connection with his devotees. The pivotal moment when Baba tells Jog to serve Cholkar tea "well-filled with sugar" demonstrates that Baba was intimately aware of Cholkar's secret vow and his personal sacrifice of renouncing sugar. Baba's subsequent words reinforce this, as He explains, "Wherever you may be, if you spread your hands before me with faith, I am standing right there with your faith, day and night." This reveals that Baba's presence is not limited by physical location; He resides within the devotee's heart as their inner self, knowing their every thought and action.


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