As detailed in Chapter 37, Sai Baba's personal conduct was exemplary and profound. The text highlights His "unhindered, sharp-edged vow," comparing it to the edge of a sword, suggesting its strictness and power. In His interactions, He maintained a clear and pure relationship with all, holding brotherhood with men and treating all women as His sisters or mothers. He was universally known as a celibate (Urdhvareta). His actions were so inscrutable that those who tried to analyze them would eventually give up and simply sit in quiet amazement at His incomprehensible ways.
Can you describe Sai Baba's personal conduct, specifically how he interacted with men and women and the nature of his vow?
π Chapter 37