The beginning of Chapter 38 is dedicated to glorifying Sai Baba's divine attributes through a series of powerful salutations. He is addressed as the 'Granter of joy to the entire world' and the 'Remover of the threefold afflictions.' The text proclaims 'Victory, victory to You, the Destroyer of duality!' and 'Victory to You, O King of Gurus, the Cloud of Mercy!' This chapter describes him as the 'jewel among saints,' crafted from the 'pure essence of Self-form.' Furthermore, it identifies him as 'Atmaram (the soul of Rama)' and one who is the 'abode of perfect bliss.' These descriptions from Chapter 38 paint a portrait of Sai Baba as a supreme being, a compassionate Guru, and an incarnation who has come for the benefit of all people.
How is Sai Baba's divine nature described through the praises and salutations at the start of Chapter 38?
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