Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describes Sai Baba's interactions with profound purity. It is stated that He 'holds brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers,' living as a celibate (Urdhvareta) known to all. This reflects a divine, non-attached perspective on human relationships. Being in the company of such a Satguru is highly valued. The text expresses the aspiration that wisdom gained in His presence should remain unshakable, the spirit of service should increase, and unwavering devotion should be fixed at His feet. His company is meant to foster the ability to see Divinity in all beings.
How did Sai Baba view and interact with other people, and what spiritual qualities are associated with being in His company?
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