The beginning of Chapter 38 is filled with reverent salutations and praises for Sai Baba. He is described as the 'Granter of joy to the entire world,' who is always intent on fulfilling the desires of his devotees and removing their afflictions. The chapter hails him with 'Victory, victory to You,' calling him the 'Destroyer of duality,' the 'Enchanter of the minds of devotees,' and the 'King of Gurus.' He is referred to as the 'jewel among saints' and the very 'mold of Brahman.' Furthermore, the text identifies him as Atmaram, the abode of perfect bliss, who, despite being fulfilled himself, makes his devotees desireless. These descriptions, found throughout the initial verses of Chapter 38, establish his divine and compassionate nature.
How is Sai Baba described and praised at the beginning of Chapter 38?
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