In Chapter 49 of the Sai Satcharitra, Sai Baba's greatness is depicted as being beyond human comprehension and expression. He is called the "crest-jewel of all saints" and the ultimate "resting place for his own devotees." The author emphasizes that Sai's divine play, or Leela, is "inexpressible" and his art is "inconceivable." The text goes so far as to say that even the highest forms of speech fail to describe Him. He is presented as the one who removes the difficult struggles of worldly existence and who, by His own grace, inspires the remembrance of his stories. This chapter portrays Him not just as a saint, but as the supreme, unfathomable reality.
How is Sai Baba's greatness portrayed in Chapter 49? What words are used to describe him?
📖 Chapter 49