Based on the descriptions in Chapter 41, what are the philosophical qualities attributed to a Guru like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 41

Chapter 41 describes the Guru, Sai Baba, as the embodiment of benevolence who dedicates himself to good deeds and helping others. The text explains that by singing and listening to the Guru's greatness, one's mind becomes pure. It emphasizes that a Guru tirelessly looks after a devotee's well-being, a state that is realized through love and focus on the Guru's feet. According to Chapter 41, Sai's grace can accomplish what is unattainable through mere effort. He is said to possess six divine attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, making him a perfect God like Hari. He is also portrayed as being compassionate by nature toward the humble, giving 'Darshan' even to those who feel they lack devotion.


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