According to Chapter 49, why is it so difficult to describe Sadguru Sai Baba, and what does the text say about the limits of language?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 49

Chapter 49 emphasizes that describing the Sadguru is an almost impossible task. It begins by noting that even the Vedas and Puranas grew weary of praising Him, suggesting that silence is the most fitting praise. The chapter delves into the philosophy of speech, explaining that where the transcendental speech (Para) returns and the middle stages (Pashyanti, Madhyama) are silent, the spoken word (Vaikhari) is utterly inadequate. As stated in Chapter 49, the author questions how one can comprehend the inconceivable art of the Unfathomable, highlighting that Sai's Leela is inexpressible and beyond the grasp of normal speech.


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