Chapter 46 portrays Sai Baba as a master who plays all the games from within, yet flies the flag of detachment, performing everything while calling himself a non-doer. His character is described as something no one can truly understand. The chapter contrasts his effect on different types of people: while wise pundits and clever people can get stuck in worldly existence due to pride, Sai Baba makes the simple, innocent, and ignorant ones 'play by His own power,' suggesting he elevates those who are humble and unpretentious.
How does Chapter 46 characterize Sai Baba's mysterious nature and his relationship with both the wise and the simple?
📖 Chapter 46