Chapter 38 begins with powerful invocations and salutations that beautifully describe Sai Baba's divine nature. He is hailed as the "Granter of joy," the "Protector of those who bow," and the "Destroyer of the cycle of worldly existence." The chapter describes him as the "jewel among saints," a perfect form shaped from the pure essence of the Self. Furthermore, it identifies him as "Atmaram" (the soul of Rama), the abode of perfect bliss who, despite being desireless himself, helps his devotees become desireless. The text emphasizes that Sai took this incarnation for the benefit of the people, highlighting his compassion and role as a Guru who can snap the bonds of birth and death for his followers, as detailed in this chapter.
How does Chapter 38 of the Sai Satcharitra describe the divine nature and qualities of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 38