In a profound discourse recorded in Chapter 3, Baba explained the true nature of worship. He clarified that His physical body, 'Sai's body,' is perishable and not the ultimate object of worship. Instead, He identified the 'Brahman' as imperishable and truly worthy of worship. Baba then revealed His omnipresent nature, stating that He is filled everywhere in the form of the eightfold nature (Ashtadha-prakriti). He mentioned that this is the same essential knowledge that the Lord Himself explained to Arjuna through the Gita discourse, connecting His teachings to timeless scripture.
According to Baba, who is the true object of worship, and who did He originally explain His omnipresent nature to?
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