Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a figure whose actions are marvelous, incomprehensible, and beyond simple description. The chapter notes his unpredictable state: sometimes he is intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda), while at other times he performs all actions with complete detachment. Though he might appear inactive, he is described as being ever-alert and fixed on his own Self-realization. As detailed in Chapter 37, he is profound like the ocean, holds a sense of brotherhood with all men, and treats women as his sisters or mothers, being a known celibate. His life is presented as a sacred journey and an unhindered, sharp-edged vow.
How does Chapter 37 describe the personal nature and conduct of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 37