How does the text describe Sai Baba's nature, particularly in his relationship with his followers?

📖 Chapter 48

Chapter 48 portrays Sai Baba as being completely victorious over his mind, living fearlessly and absorbed in the Self. Despite this, he acts as one who is 'subservient to his devotees' due to his pure love for them, a vow he holds to show he is the beloved of his followers. He is hailed as the 'Uplifter of the poor,' the 'Remover of the afflictions of worldly existence,' and the 'King of Sadgurus who removes calamities.' The text emphasizes his accessibility, noting that while he is incomprehensible to non-devotees, he is accessible to all. This chapter celebrates him as being full of love for those who seek refuge, highlighting a nature that is both transcendent and deeply compassionate towards his devotees.


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