How does Chapter 38 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with his devotees?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 38

Chapter 38 portrays Sai Baba's divine nature in sublime terms. He is hailed as the "Destroyer of the cycle of worldly existence" and the "Cloud of Mercy." The text describes Him as the "very mold of Brahman," an embodiment of the pure essence of the Self-form. A key aspect highlighted in Chapter 38 is His paradoxical nature: while He is "Atmaram" (the soul of Rama) and the "abode of perfect bliss," He is also ever intent on fulfilling the desires of His devotees. Furthermore, He is described as one whose own desires are fulfilled, yet He works to make His devotees desireless, guiding them towards spiritual liberation.


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