Chapter 38 describes Sai Baba in highly reverential terms, portraying his divine nature through powerful epithets. He is hailed as the "Protector of those who bow to You," the "Elevator of devotees who have surrendered," and the one who has taken an incarnation for the benefit of the people. The chapter refers to him as the very "mold of Brahman," a beautiful idol shaped from the pure essence of the Self-form. Furthermore, Chapter 38 identifies him as Atmaram (the soul of Rama), an abode of perfect bliss who is desireless yet makes his devotees desireless. He is depicted as one who upholds all religions and possesses the power to "swallow even Death."
How does Chapter 38 describe the divine nature and characteristics of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 38