How does Chapter 28 describe the all-pervading nature of Sai and the role of a Sadguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 begins by establishing the omnipresence of Sai, stating that He "dwells in all beings" and pervades everything "from Brahma to the ant and the smallest insect." This chapter explains that a true Sadguru, like Sai, is proficient in both Shabda-Brahma (the divine word) and Para-Brahman (the Supreme Being). The text emphasizes the Guru's profound compassion, noting that while a father gives birth to the body, which is subject to death, "the Guru removes both birth and death," offering a compassion that transcends the physical realm.


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