Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's personal state as profound, unpredictable, and beyond ordinary comprehension. He is described as sometimes being intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times performing actions while remaining completely detached. Though He might appear inactive, the text asserts He is always alert and focused on Self-realization. A significant aspect of His conduct mentioned in Chapter 37 is His purity and celibacy (Urdhvareta), being known to all for treating men with brotherhood and women as His sisters or mothers. His overall nature is compared to a deep and unfathomable ocean, suggesting that truly describing His form is an impossible task for any observer.
Can you describe Sai Baba's personal state and conduct as depicted in Chapter 37?
📖 Chapter 37