Can you elaborate on the paradoxical descriptions of Sai Baba found in Chapter 36, such as being nameless yet glorious?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 presents several paradoxical qualities of Sai Baba that highlight his divine nature. The text describes him as one 'who has no name or village, but possesses infinite glory,' suggesting his existence transcends conventional human identity while his influence is boundless. Another paradox is that he is 'staying distant and detached from his name, he causes various events to occur,' indicating that while he is unattached to the world, he is also the prime mover behind its happenings. He is also described as being indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude of self-realization, yet he is the very 'incarnation of the knowledge of Truth.' These descriptions in Chapter 36 portray a being who is simultaneously transcendent and immanent, detached and deeply involved.


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