Chapter 12 portrays Sai Baba as the embodiment of several profound qualities. He is described as an incarnation who appeared for the sake of His devotees and is hailed as the "king of knowledge personified, seated in the light of absolute liberation." The chapter emphasizes his dual nature of having extreme affection for every living being while simultaneously maintaining extreme detachment from worldly things. As stated in Chapter 12, He possesses immense power yet remains a renunciate, maintaining an "enmity-free equality everywhere." This is further clarified by the statement that He has no feeling of friend or foe, and to Him, the pauper and the king are exactly the same, marking Him as a truly great soul.
Based on the teachings in Chapter 12, what are the defining characteristics of Sai Baba himself?
📖 Chapter 12