Based on the introduction to Chapter 41, what is Sai Baba's character like, and how does he impact those who come to him?

📖 Chapter 41

Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as a figure of immense compassion and benevolence. The text states that He 'wears out His soul for the sake of helping others' and is always dedicated to continuous good deeds, following a path of non-enmity. His nature is described as being particularly 'compassionate by nature toward the humble.' The chapter also highlights His transformative power on people. It is mentioned that even individuals who came to 'do a minute inspection, carrying false pride,' had their perspectives completely changed. After receiving His Darshan, they 'returned having abandoned their ego, happy with the joy of His Darshan.' This demonstrates that an encounter with Sai brought about inner purification and joy, regardless of one's initial intentions.


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