Chapter 30 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a compassionate 'abode of mercy' whose very presence dispels the fears of worldly existence for His devotees. It explains a profound concept where Sai, who is fundamentally formless (Nirguni), is drawn into a form with attributes (Saguni) through the power of his devotees' devotion. The chapter emphasizes that saints have an unavoidable duty to uplift their followers, and Sai Nath, being the crest-jewel among them, is no exception. He is depicted as knowing the hearts of his devotees and being fully capable of fulfilling their desires, thus bringing them contentment.
What is the nature of Sai Baba and His relationship with His devotees as described in Chapter 30?
π Chapter 30