Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being of profound and paradoxical nature. He is described as the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, who remains distant and detached from his own name yet orchestrates various events. For those on whom he bestows his grace, he reveals various forms and creates many inconceivable occurrences. The chapter states that Sai loves his own stories and uses the speaker and listener as a 'mere pretext' to fulfill the desires of his devotees. He completely protects those who grasp him through meditation or sing loving hymns, ensuring they never lack for anything.
Can you describe Sai Baba's divine nature and how he interacts with his devotees as explained in Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36