Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba as the embodiment of benevolence who dedicates himself to continuous good deeds for the sake of others. The text explicitly lists six divine attributes he possesses: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. Due to these qualities, the chapter equates him with the "perfect God" and draws a direct comparison to "Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty." Furthermore, the chapter notes Sai's profound compassion, stating he is naturally kind towards the humble and gives his Darshan even to those who may lack formal devotion, rituals, or worship. This highlights his accessible and merciful nature as presented in Chapter 41.
According to Chapter 41, what are the divine attributes of Sai Baba, and how is he compared to other deities?
📖 Chapter 41