The beginning of Chapter 38 offers a deeply poetic and reverential description of Sai Baba's divine qualities. He is hailed with titles such as 'Granter of joy to the entire world,' 'Remover of the threefold afflictions,' and 'Protector of those who bow to You.' The verses in Chapter 38 beautifully describe him as the 'very mold of Brahman,' shaped from the pure essence of the Self-form, and a 'jewel among saints.' He is identified as Atmaram, the abode of perfect bliss, who, despite being desireless himself, helps his devotees become desireless. This section establishes his supreme spiritual status as the 'King of Gurus' and the 'Destroyer of the cycle of worldly existence.'
How is Sai Baba's divine nature described in the introductory verses of Chapter 38?
📖 Chapter 38