The beginning of Chapter 47 is a powerful invocation and praise of Shri Sai Baba. It describes his holy face as an "abode of supreme bliss" and emphasizes the transformative power of his merciful glance, which can liberate devotees from the bonds of Karma and the sorrows of countless past lives. As detailed in Chapter 47, this grace is so potent that it makes the complexities of worldly existence vanish, similar to how a firefly's light fades in the sun. The chapter even uses the analogy of the sacred River Ganges desiring the dust from saints' feet to purify herself, highlighting the supreme purity associated with saints like Sai.
What is the primary message conveyed at the beginning of Chapter 47 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra?
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