Chapter 49 portrays Sadguru Sai as a being whose greatness is so immense that even the Vedas and Puranas grew weary of praising Him. He is described as the "crest-jewel of all saints," the "resting place for his own devotees," and the one who removes the difficult wanderings of worldly existence. The text emphasizes that His Leela is inexpressible and His art is inconceivable, far beyond the descriptive power of human speech. According to this chapter, Sai is the very essence of "welfare of welfare," and one can only begin to comprehend Him through His own divine grace, not through intellectual effort or verbal description.
How does Chapter 49 describe the nature and greatness of Sadguru Sai?
๐ Chapter 49