According to Chapter 37, Sai Baba's personal conduct was exemplary and mysterious. He held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as his sisters or mothers, maintaining his vow of celibacy (Urdhvareta) at all times. His spiritual state is described as unpredictable and profound; he could appear intoxicated with Divine bliss or fully absorbed in Self-knowledge, yet he could also perform worldly actions while remaining completely detached. The text emphasizes that his state was difficult to fathom, like a deep ocean, and that those who tried to understand the cause behind his actions would ultimately sit back in amazement, unable to comprehend his true form.
How does Chapter 37 describe Sai Baba's personal conduct, particularly his interactions with men and women and his spiritual state?
π Chapter 37