Chapter 20 presents a profound view of Sai Baba's nature. It begins by stating that Sai is "originally formless, but took form for the sake of his devotees." The text uses the metaphor of an actress, saying he accepted the role of "Maya" and played his part like an actor. Furthermore, the chapter describes Shirdi as a "Siddhashram," an abode of the perfected, where the mere sight of Sai relieves the fatigue of worldly life. For those close to him, his constant presence is said to drive away the "delusion of existence," highlighting his role as a spiritual refuge who ends the cycle of rebirths.
How does Chapter 20 describe the fundamental nature of Sai Baba and his presence in the world?
π Chapter 20