As described in Chapter 14, a wide variety of people came to see Sai Baba, each with different motivations. Some were filled with pure devotion, while others came specifically to test the saint, demanding he prove himself by reading their minds. Many were attached to the world and came praying for material things like long life, wealth, property, and sons. However, the text highlights Baba's 'profound style,' noting that even those who arrived with the intent to mock him would find their 'bad intellect burnt away' and would become devoted followers. For those not destined for such a complete transformation, they would at least feel deep repentance and humility, ensuring they still gained a firm and valuable experience from their visit.
What kind of people came to see Sai Baba and how did he treat them?
📖 Chapter 14