Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as a figure of immense compassion and benevolence. The text describes Him as the 'embodiment of benevolence' who dedicates Himself to helping others and consistently follows the path of non-enmity and continuous good deeds. He is shown to be especially compassionate by nature toward the humble. The chapter elevates His status further by stating that through the six attributes of Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, Shri Sai is the 'perfect God, just like Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty.' This illustrates His profound divine nature and His selfless dedication to the welfare of His devotees.
Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba's character and attributes. What are some of the key qualities mentioned?
📖 Chapter 41