Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba's nature as marvelous, incomprehensible, and profound. His state was unpredictable; sometimes he appeared intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda), while at other times he performed actions with complete detachment. Despite these varied appearances, he was always described as being alert and fixed in his own Self-realization. In his interactions with people, he was a universal figure of purity and love. The text explicitly states that "He holds brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers," highlighting his role as a celibate Satguru who saw divinity and familial connection in all.
How does Chapter 37 describe Sai Baba's personality and his relationship with his devotees?
π Chapter 37