The initial verses of Chapter 37 describe Sai Baba's life and actions as blessed, incomprehensible, and marvelous. His state of being is depicted as unpredictable and profound, like a deep ocean. The chapter mentions that He was sometimes "intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self)" and at other times performed all actions while remaining completely detached. It also highlights His constant alertness and focus on Self-realization, even when appearing inactive. Regarding His personal conduct, Chapter 37 explicitly states that He maintained a strict code, holding "brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers," being a celibate (Urdhvareta) known to all at all times.
How is Sai Baba's character and personal conduct described at the beginning of Chapter 37?
๐ Chapter 37