Chapter 25 begins with several powerful descriptions of Sai Baba. He is hailed as an ocean of mercy and the manifest incarnation of God. The text explicitly calls Him the Supreme Brahman and a great Yogeshwar, to whom the author bows with all eight limbs. He is also referred to as the "Crest-jewel of Saints," an "Abode of Auspiciousness," and the "Dweller in the Soul." Furthermore, Sai is called the resting place for devotees and the Fulfiller of their desires, emphasizing His compassionate and divine nature as the supreme embodiment of mercy who loves His followers.
How is Sai Baba described in the opening verses of Chapter 25?
📖 Chapter 25