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

πŸ“– Chapter 38

Chapter 38 portrays Sai Baba in the most exalted terms, describing him as a divine incarnation for the benefit of humanity. The text refers to him as the "Protector of those who bow" and the "Elevator of devotees who have surrendered." He is hailed as the "Destroyer of the cycle of worldly existence" and the "King of Gurus, the Cloud of Mercy." The chapter further explains that Sai is the "very mold of Brahman," the abode of perfect bliss (Atmaram), who, despite being fulfilled himself, makes his devotees desireless. According to these verses, he is the one who "swallows even Death," highlighting his supreme power and compassionate nature.


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