How does Chapter 49 describe the limitations of language when trying to comprehend and express the greatness of Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 49

Chapter 49 delves into the philosophical limitations of speech when attempting to describe the unfathomable nature of the Sadguru. The text explains that Sai's leela is inexpressible and questions how one can comprehend the "inconceivable art of the Unfathomable." It specifically mentions that where transcendental speech (Para) returns, the other stages like Pashyanti and Madhyama have no place. As Chapter 49 points out, this makes the fourth stage, the spoken word (Vaikhari), utterly incapable of capturing the Sadguru's full essence. True understanding comes from surrendering at the Sadguru's feet.


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