Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as the embodiment of benevolence, who dedicates himself to helping others and consistently follows a path of non-enmity. The text describes him as being naturally compassionate toward the humble. Furthermore, it explicitly compares him to Hari (Lord Vishnu), stating that Shri Sai is the perfect God, possessing six key attributes in full majesty: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. This chapter emphasizes that his greatness is profound and that he gives his darshan freely, not requiring formal worship or rituals from his devotees.
According to Chapter 41, what are the primary characteristics and divine attributes of Sai Baba?
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