Chapter 41 supports the comparison of Sai Baba to a perfect God by highlighting several divine qualities and actions. Firstly, it states that Sai possesses six specific attributes associated with divinity: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. Secondly, it describes His profound compassion, noting He is "compassionate by nature toward the humble" and gives His Darshan even to those who lack formal devotion. Furthermore, the chapter illustrates His divine power (Leela) through the story of the portrait, showing how He fulfills the heart's desires at the precise right time, as seen in the promise of visiting on Holi being fulfilled by the arrival of His image. His ability to transform even the arrogant, causing them to abandon their ego upon receiving His Darshan, further solidifies this divine stature as explained in Chapter 41.
Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba as "the perfect God, just like Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty." What attributes and actions mentioned in the chapter support this comparison?
📖 Chapter 41