Chapter 41 describes Sai Baba's character and the power of Guru's grace. Can you elaborate on these philosophical points using details from the chapter?

📖 Chapter 41

Chapter 41 delves into the profound nature of Sai Baba and the efficacy of a Guru's grace. The text describes Sai as the very 'embodiment of benevolence' who dedicates Himself to continuous good deeds and follows a path of non-enmity. It emphasizes that a Guru tirelessly looks after a devotee's well-being when the devotee focuses their inner being on the Guru's feet with love. The chapter asserts that the Guru's grace can achieve what is impossible even through great personal effort. It also lists six divine attributes present in Sai—Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment—equating Him to Lord Vishnu in full majesty. This suggests that through devotion to such a perfect Guru, even those who feel they lack formal devotion can receive His compassion.


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