How is Sai Baba's divine nature and purpose described at the beginning of Chapter 38?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 38

Chapter 38 opens by extolling Sai Baba's divine nature with a series of reverent salutations and descriptions. He is hailed as the 'Destroyer of duality,' the 'Enchanter of the minds of devotees,' and the 'King of Gurus.' The text poetically describes him as the 'very mold of Brahman' and the 'abode of perfect bliss' (Atmaram). It is stated that he has taken an incarnation specifically for the benefit of the people and to elevate his devotees. As detailed in the early verses of Chapter 38, he is one whose own desires are fulfilled, yet he possesses the unique quality of making his devotees desireless, highlighting his selfless and supreme spiritual stature.


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