How does Chapter 41 describe the characteristics of Sai Baba and the nature of the Guru-devotee relationship?

📖 Chapter 41

Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as the "embodiment of benevolence" who tirelessly works for the well-being of others, always following a path of non-enmity and continuous good deeds. The text explains that if a devotee focuses their inner being on the Guru's feet with love, the Guru will tirelessly look after them. It emphasizes that the Guru's grace can accomplish what great effort cannot. Furthermore, Chapter 41 elevates Sai to the status of a perfect God, like Lord Vishnu, by attributing to Him the six qualities of Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. He is described as being innately compassionate towards the humble, providing His darshan even to those who feel they lack devotion.


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