Chapter 47 extols the divine nature of Shri Sai, describing his holy face as the "abode of supreme bliss." It states that seeing him for even a moment can destroy the sorrows of countless births. According to the text, his merciful glance liberates devotees from the bonds of Karma, allowing them to attain self-bliss without delay. The chapter further illustrates his purifying power with an analogy, as mentioned in Chapter 47, where even the holy River Ganges, soiled from washing away the world's sins, desires the dust from the feet of saints like Sai to cleanse herself. This emphasizes that Sai's grace is so potent that it can erase the complications of actions and worldly existence.
What is the primary message of Chapter 47 regarding Sai Baba's divine nature and the effect of his presence?
📖 Chapter 47