In Chapter 27, Sai Baba provides direct and practical guidance for a devotee's welfare. He advises a woman serving him to chant 'Rajaram, Rajaram' daily, promising that this practice will make her life successful, bring peace to her mind, and grant immense welfare. This simple act of chanting is shown to be a powerful method for spiritual upliftment, as Baba uses it to perform a transmission of power (shaktipat). The text also advises devotees not to worry about material necessities like food and clothing, as these are determined by destiny. Instead, one's efforts should be directed toward spiritual accomplishment and contemplation.
What practical advice does Sai Baba give to a devotee for achieving spiritual welfare?
๐ Chapter 27