How does Chapter 38 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and purpose?

πŸ“– Chapter 38

In Chapter 38, Sai Baba is portrayed in highly reverential terms, emphasizing his divine qualities and mission. He is hailed as the 'Granter of joy,' the 'Remover of the threefold afflictions,' and the 'Protector of those who bow to You.' The text describes him as an incarnation taken for the benefit of the people, a destroyer of duality, and the 'jewel among saints.' As this chapter explains, he is the very mold of Brahman, the abode of perfect bliss (Atmaram), who makes his devotees desireless while being fulfilled himself. He is also depicted as the upholder of all religions.


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