Chapter 44 portrays Sai Baba as a being of profound peace and desirelessness. It highlights that His constant meditation was the phrase "Allah Malik," which translates to "God is King," signifying His complete surrender and recognition of a higher power. The chapter emphasizes His extraordinary nature by stating He was without pride, greed, or craving. A key aspect of His character mentioned is His immense kindness, extending even to those who sought to harm Him. This illustrates the depth of the peace He possessed. The text describes Him as the "abode of all happiness" whose very sight could make devotees forget their worldly sorrows.
How does Chapter 44 describe Sai Baba's personal qualities and his core meditation practice?
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