Chapter 36 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba's greatness as infinite and beyond human description. It emphasizes that Baba himself orchestrates the narration of his own stories, using the speaker as a mere instrument and transcending the speaker's ego or "I-ness." The chapter describes him as the "swan in the lake of the Supreme," who is indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude. He is depicted as having no name or village yet possessing such infinite glory that he can turn a beggar into a king in an instant. As the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, he protects those who meditate on him, ensuring they lack nothing, and uses his stories to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
How does Chapter 36 of the Sai Satcharitra describe the nature and greatness of Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 36