Chapter 16 provides clear guidance on the attitude for offerings. It states that a Sadguru's desires are always fulfilled, so he does not need anything from a disciple. The key is the devotee's intention. If a simple leaf or flower is offered with sincere faith, He accepts it with great love. However, if the same offering is made with pride, He will turn His face away. While he has little regard for outward rituals themselves, he enjoys them with deep satisfaction when they are performed with genuine faith, showing that sincerity is far more important than the material value of the offering.
What is the correct attitude when making an offering to a Sadguru like Sai Baba, based on Chapter 16?
📖 Chapter 16