Chapter 41 provides a profound description of Sai Baba's divine nature. It states that He is the very embodiment of benevolence, dedicating Himself to helping others and always following a path of non-enmity. The text explicitly lists six divine attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, which together make Him a perfect representation of God, comparable to Hari (Lord Vishnu). Furthermore, Chapter 41 emphasizes Sai's immense compassion, noting that He is 'compassionate by nature toward the humble' and gives His Darshan even to those who may lack formal devotion. This highlights His role as a Guru who tirelessly looks after the well-being of His devotees.
How does Chapter 41 describe the divine character and attributes of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 41