Chapter 12 portrays Sai Baba as a unique incarnation for his devotees, describing him as the "king of knowledge personified." He embodies a blend of profound qualities; for instance, the chapter notes he has extreme affection for every living being while simultaneously maintaining extreme detachment from worldly things. He is powerful yet renounced. A key characteristic highlighted in this chapter is his principle of "enmity-free equality," where he has no feeling of friend or foe. To Sai, as the text explains, the pauper and the king are exactly the same, demonstrating his status as a great soul.
Based on Chapter 12, what are the key characteristics of Sai Baba and how does he treat others?
๐ Chapter 12