According to Chapter 37, what are the defining characteristics of Sai Baba's nature and actions?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 paints a picture of Sai Baba as a figure whose actions are incomprehensible, marvelous, and truly beyond description. It highlights His unpredictable state, noting that He is sometimes intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times appears completely detached while performing actions. The text describes Him as being profound like the ocean and difficult to fathom. A key characteristic mentioned in Chapter 37 is His conduct with others; He holds a sense of brotherhood with men and treats all women as His sisters or mothers, living as a celibate known to all. He is always alert in His true form, with His mind fixed on Self-realization, even when He appears inactive.


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