What is the deeper meaning behind Sai Baba's statement that 'debt, enmity, and murder—these are not escaped by the doer even at the end of an eon'?

📖 Chapter 36

This profound statement, found in Chapter 36, reveals the core of Sai Baba's philosophy on karma. When Shama accused him of partiality regarding Dakshina, Baba used this principle to explain his actions. He was not collecting money for himself but was acting as a divine agent to help devotees settle inescapable karmic accounts. He specified that he has to work hard to redeem those who made vows. The man from whom he demanded fifteen rupees was not simply giving a gift; he was repaying a spiritual debt he had forgotten. Baba's actions underscore the idea that spiritual and moral debts have long-lasting consequences that transcend time, and resolving them is essential for a devotee's ultimate liberation.


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