Chapter 36 provides information that directly contradicts the idea of Sai Baba having a known village or a specific family deity. The text explicitly describes him as one "who has no name or village, but possesses infinite glory." This emphasizes his transcendent and universal nature, detached from conventional identities. While the chapter's opening invocation includes a salutation to the "Family Deity," this is presented as part of a traditional, generic prayer and is not linked to Sai Baba personally. The chapter portrays him as being beyond such worldly classifications, an incarnation of truth who remains detached from name and place.
Based on Chapter 36, what was Sai Baba's home village and what was the name of his family deity?
📖 Chapter 36