Chapter 44 begins by extolling several key attributes of Sai Baba. He is described as the 'embodiment of consciousness' and an 'abode of all happiness' whose grace destroys poverty. The text highlights his desireless and prideless nature, noting that his mind was free from greed or craving. A significant quality mentioned is his profound peace and kindness, to the extent that he was 'kind even to those who harm Him.' His constant meditation was 'Allah Malik' (God is King). As Chapter 44 explains, simply looking at his smiling face could make one forget all worldly sorrows, and his presence made thirst and hunger vanish.
Based on Chapter 44, what are some of the key personal qualities attributed to Sai Baba?
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