Chapter 47 portrays Shri Sai Baba as a being of supreme divinity whose grace has immediate and transformative effects. His face is called "the abode of supreme bliss," and seeing it for even a moment is said to destroy the sorrows of countless births. According to the text, Sai Baba's "merciful glance" liberates devotees from the bonds of Karma and allows them to attain self-bliss. The power of his grace is so immense that, as described in Chapter 47, in the "light of the sun of His grace, the firefly of worldly existence hides, losing its luster." The chapter also describes him as a perpetual protector, ensuring that his devotees lack for nothing and can find peace from the weariness of worldly life.
Based on Chapter 47, what are the divine characteristics of Shri Sai Baba and the benefits of receiving his grace?
๐ Chapter 47