Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba as a figure whose actions are incomprehensible, marvelous, and beyond description. His state is unpredictable; he is sometimes described as being intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times performing actions while remaining completely detached. Though he may appear inactive, he is always alert and fixed on his own self-realization. He is profound like the ocean, yet difficult to fathom. In his interactions, he holds brotherhood with men and treats women as his sisters or mothers, being a celibate known to all. His sacred life-story is considered blessed and profound.
How does the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the character and inner state of Sai Baba?
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