Chapter 39 addresses the wonder surrounding Sai Baba's deep spiritual insight. The author points out that although the Sanskrit language is notoriously difficult and no one knew when or if Baba had ever formally studied the Gita, He was unequivocally 'the knower of the heart of the Gita's meaning.' This knowledge is characterized as being 'beyond reach' for most people, suggesting it was innate and divinely inspired rather than academically acquired. His ability to pose a question that delved into the core of the verse was proof of His profound, saintly wisdom that transcended conventional learning.
How does the text describe Sai Baba's profound understanding of the Gita, despite his apparent lack of formal Sanskrit education?
📖 Chapter 39