Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba as the embodiment of benevolence, someone who dedicates himself to helping others and follows a path of non-enmity. The text states that to experience the Guru's grace, a devotee should focus their inner being on the Guru's feet with love, and the Guru will then tirelessly look after their well-being. This grace is not obtained by mere effort but is set in motion by the Guru's power. Furthermore, Chapter 41 explicitly equates Sai with God, possessing six divine attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. He is portrayed as being compassionate by nature, especially towards the humble, granting his Darshan even without elaborate rituals.
Based on Chapter 41, what are the divine attributes of Sai Baba and how does one experience his grace?
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