Chapter 12 portrays Shri Sai Baba as a being of profound equality and detachment. The text describes him as the 'king of knowledge personified' who possesses 'extreme affection for every living being and extreme detachment toward everything else.' A key quality highlighted is his complete lack of discrimination; he has no feeling of friend or foe, and to him, 'the pauper and the king are the same.' This illustrates his 'enmity-free equality everywhere.' He is also described as possessing great power yet remaining a renunciate, embodying a perfect balance that makes him a 'great soul' who incarnated for his devotees.
Can you detail the specific qualities attributed to Sai Baba in Chapter 12 and how he treated others?
📖 Chapter 12