How does Chapter 38 describe the divine nature and attributes of Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 38

In Chapter 38, Sai Baba is described in highly reverential terms. He is called the "jewel among saints," an idol shaped from the pure essence of the Self-form, cast into the very mold of Brahman. The text refers to Him as Atmaram, the abode of perfect bliss, who is desireless himself yet makes his devotees desireless. He is hailed as the Destroyer of duality and the cycle of worldly existence. Furthermore, this chapter describes Him as the upholder of all religions, one who "swallows even Death," and who can instantly snap the bonds of birth and death for those who surrender at His feet.


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