Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a paradoxical figure of immense power and profound detachment. He is described as the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who can elevate a beggar to a king in an instant, yet he remains distant and detached from his own name and actions. According to the text, Sai is the true author of his own stories, using the narrator as a mere pretext to communicate with his followers. Chapter 36 assures devotees that he never lets those who meditate on him or sing his praises lack for anything, offering them complete protection. He is a complete supporter of spiritual goals who has redeemed infinite beings, showcasing his deep, compassionate relationship with all who seek him.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with his devotees?
๐ Chapter 36