What does Sai Satcharitra say about the role of fortune or grace in being able to meet a Saint?

📖 Chapter 21

According to Chapter 21, the opportunity to meet a Saint is not a simple matter of proximity or effort but is heavily dependent on divine grace and good fortune. The author uses his own failure to visit Pir Maulana as a prime example, stating that "One fears one's own shadow when ill-luck stands in the way." The text explicitly teaches that the company of Saints is not accessible to the unfortunate and that this union is only made easy when God's grace is present. Without this grace, encountering a true Saint is considered a very difficult attainment, even if they are physically near.


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