Chapter 50 portrays Sai Baba as a divine and transcendent being. The text describes him as an "embodiment of consciousness," where the Unmanifest has taken a tangible form for the sake of devotees. His nature is described as desireless, yet he is also deeply compassionate towards the faithful. The chapter emphasizes his eternal and perfect nature by comparing him favorably to the sun and the moon. It states that unlike the sun, which sets, or the moon, which wanes, "Sai is forever complete." This illustrates that Sai's essence is constant, whole, and not subject to the cycles of change or imperfection found in the material world, a point made clear in the comparisons within Chapter 50.
How does Chapter 50 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the nature of Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 50