Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as a figure of immense compassion and divine power. He is described as the 'embodiment of benevolence' who 'wears out His soul for the sake of helping others' and always follows the path of non-enmity. The text attributes six divine qualities to Him: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. For devotees, Chapter 41 offers the guidance to focus one's inner being on the Guru’s feet with love. It teaches that the Guru tirelessly looks after the well-being of his devotee and that the Guru's grace can achieve what great personal effort cannot. This state of grace, the chapter suggests, is found through appreciating the Guru's glory.
Based on Chapter 41, what are the defining qualities of Sai Baba and what guidance does it offer to his followers?
📖 Chapter 41