According to Chapter 41, what are the characteristics of Sai Baba and the nature of a Guru's grace?

πŸ“– Chapter 41

Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba as the very "embodiment of benevolence," one who wears out His soul for the sake of helping others and is dedicated to continuous good deeds. It is stated that He always follows the path of non-enmity. The chapter teaches that by focusing one's inner being on the Guru's feet with love, the Guru tirelessly looks after the devotee's well-being. A key teaching is that the Guru's grace is immensely powerful, setting in motion things that "cannot be attained even by great effort." Furthermore, Chapter 41 equates Sai with God, stating that He possesses six divine attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, making him a "perfect God, just like Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty."


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