How does Chapter 48 describe Sai's nature, particularly regarding his relationship with devotees and his existence after leaving his physical body?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 portrays Sai as a supreme being who is paradoxically "subservient to his devotees," a vow he undertakes to demonstrate his affection for them. He is celebrated as victorious over the mind, fearless, and the one who removes the afflictions of worldly life. A crucial point emphasized in this chapter is that his role as a benefactor does not end with his physical death. The text asserts that his quality of helping devotees persists in his Unmanifest state, and the actions he performed while embodied are still experienced by those devoted to him, showcasing a continuous and unbroken connection with his followers beyond his mortal life.


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