How is Sai Baba's divine nature and compassion described in Chapter 44?

πŸ“– Chapter 44

Chapter 44 of the Sai Satcharitra paints a profound picture of Sai Baba's divine essence. It describes Him as the "embodiment of consciousness" and the "abode of all happiness," whose grace destroys poverty. His compassion is highlighted by the statement that He is "kind even to those who harm Him," possessing immense peace. This chapter goes further to equate Him with divine incarnations like Rama and Krishna, asserting that there is "no difference between the three" and that they are "essentially one and the same." This illustrates His supreme, non-dual nature and boundless mercy.


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