What does the start of Chapter 30 say about the essential duty of a saint towards their followers?

πŸ“– Chapter 30

According to the initial verses of Chapter 30, the primary and unavoidable task for saints is the uplifting of their own devotees. This responsibility is presented as an inescapable part of their nature. The text specifically refers to Sai Baba as the 'Acharya' or teacher among saints, emphasizing that even for him, this duty is inescapable. This highlights the profound commitment saints have to the spiritual and worldly welfare of those who place their faith in them, showcasing a core principle of their compassionate existence.


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