In Chapter 41, Shri Sai is described with several divine attributes that highlight his supreme nature. He is called the "embodiment of benevolence" who dedicates himself to good deeds and helping others. The chapter explicitly states that through six specific attributes—Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment—Shri Sai is the perfect God, comparable to Hari (Lord Vishnu) in full majesty. Furthermore, Chapter 41 emphasizes that Sai is a "great soul, compassionate by nature toward the humble," who gives his Darshan even without the need for formal worship or rituals, showcasing his immense grace and innate power.
Based on the text in Chapter 41, what divine attributes are used to describe Shri Sai?
📖 Chapter 41