Chapter 41 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a figure of immense compassion and divine power. He is described as the "embodiment of benevolence" who tirelessly dedicates himself to helping others and follows a path of non-enmity and continuous good deeds. The chapter elevates his status by attributing to him six divine qualities: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, declaring him to be the "perfect God, just like Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty." Furthermore, it highlights his compassionate nature toward the humble, noting that he grants his darshan freely, even to those who may lack formal devotion, showcasing his profound grace.
How does Chapter 41 describe the divine attributes and benevolent character of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 41