Chapter 37 highlights Sai Baba's impeccable personal conduct, noting that he held brotherhood with men and treated all women as his sisters or mothers. He was known to all as a celibate (Urdhvareta) at all times. In the presence of such a Satguru, the author expresses several profound aspirations. According to the text, these desires include obtaining wisdom that remains steady and unshakable until death, greatly increasing one's spirit of service, fixing unwavering devotion at His feet, and developing the ability to see Divinity in all beings while holding eternal love for His name.
Based on Chapter 37, what personal conduct did Sai Baba exhibit, and what aspirations does the author express for a devotee?
๐ Chapter 37