Chapter 14 details the wide variety of people who visited Sai Baba, each with different motivations. Some came with a feeling of pure devotion in their minds. Others came to test the saint, wanting him to prove his powers by telling them what was on their minds. Many came seeking worldly things, praying for long life, wealth, property, sons, and power. The text highlights Baba's 'profound style,' noting that even those who came with bad intentions, such as to mock him, would have their 'bad intellect burnt away' and would ultimately become devoted at his feet. If this complete transformation was not in their destiny, they would at least feel repentance in their heart and gain a firm experience.
What kinds of people came to visit Sai Baba, and how did he react to those who came to mock him?
📖 Chapter 14