In the opening verses of Chapter 25, Sai Baba is extolled with high praise and deep reverence. The text describes Him as an "ocean of mercy" and the "manifest incarnation of God." He is also referred to as the "Supreme Brahman" and a "great Yogeshwar." The author expresses his devotion by bowing down to Him with all eight limbs. Furthermore, as mentioned in Chapter 25, Sai Baba is called the "Crest-jewel of Saints," an "Abode of Auspiciousness," and the "Dweller in the Soul," which establishes His divine and compassionate nature.
How is Sai Baba described in the opening invocations of Chapter 25?
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