How does Chapter 48 characterize Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with his followers?

πŸ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 portrays Sai Baba as a being of supreme divine stature who, out of pure love, maintains an intimate and supportive relationship with his followers. He is described as having "complete victory over the mind," living fearlessly and absorbed in the Self. He is celebrated as being beyond dualities, the "witness of all," and the remover of worldly afflictions. Despite this transcendent nature, his most prominent characteristic is being "subservient to his devotees." This is not a sign of weakness but a vow taken to show the multitude of devotees that he is their beloved. This benevolent quality is so enduring that it continues to operate from his Unmanifest state even after he left his body, proving his unending love for those who seek refuge in him.


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