How is Sai Baba's divine nature portrayed in the opening verses of Chapter 38?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 38

The beginning of Chapter 38 portrays Sai Baba in the most exalted terms. He is saluted as the Granter of joy, the Remover of the threefold afflictions, and the Protector of those who surrender to him. The text calls him the "Destroyer of duality" and the "Enchanter of the minds of devotees." In a powerful metaphor, Chapter 38 describes him as the "very mold of Brahman," an idol shaped from the pure essence of the Self-form. He is identified as Atmaram, the abode of perfect bliss who, despite being fulfilled himself, makes his devotees desireless, demonstrating his supreme and compassionate nature.


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