Chapter 46 beautifully illustrates the enigmatic and paradoxical nature of Shri Sai. It describes Him as one who holds a 'subtle string,' pulling devotees from all over, yet He does not let Himself be seen when one tries to look. He is portrayed as the ultimate player who moves all the strings from within, yet simultaneously flies the 'flag of detachment' and calls Himself a non-doer. As Chapter 46 further notes, while wise pundits get stuck in worldly existence due to pride, Sai makes the simple and innocent play by His power. This highlights his mysterious character that no one can fully understand.
How does Chapter 46 describe the paradoxical nature of Shri Sai's actions and his relationship with devotees?
📖 Chapter 46