The beginning of Chapter 25 extols Sai Baba with numerous reverential titles and descriptions. He is called an "ocean of mercy" and the "manifest incarnation of God." The text also refers to him as the "Supreme Brahman" and a "great Yogeshwar." Further salutations in Chapter 25 address him as the "Crest-jewel of Saints," the "Abode of Auspiciousness," the "Dweller in the Soul," and the ultimate "resting place for devotees." These descriptions establish his supreme spiritual status and his compassionate nature towards his followers from the very start of the chapter.
How is Sai Baba's character and divine nature portrayed in the opening verses of Chapter 25?
📖 Chapter 25