Chapter 30 provides a beautiful description of Sai Baba's dual nature. It states, "In the beginning, You reside as the formless (Nirguni)." This refers to the ultimate, attribute-less, and absolute reality. The chapter then explains the transition to the manifest form: "Then, through the qualities of devotees' devotion, You draw the formless into form with attributes (Saguni)." This means that the intense devotion and love of His followers cause the formless divine to take on a physical, perceivable form with qualities, making Him accessible to them. This concept, as articulated in Chapter 30, illustrates how the divine responds to the bhakta's love.
Based on the source text, explain the concept of Sai Baba being both 'Nirguni' and 'Saguni' as mentioned in Chapter 30.
📖 Chapter 30