Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as the very embodiment of benevolence, someone who dedicates himself entirely to helping others and consistently follows a path of non-enmity and continuous good deeds. The text elevates him to the status of a perfect God, comparing him to Hari (Lord Vishnu) in his full majesty. This divinity is defined by six specific attributes mentioned in the chapter: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. Furthermore, Chapter 41 emphasizes that Baba is inherently compassionate, especially towards the humble, and that His grace can accomplish what even great personal effort cannot.
According to Chapter 41, what are the defining characteristics and attributes of Sai Baba?
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