Sai Baba is described as an indescribable power who incarnated on earth in a visible form. He is considered the very image of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss and the embodiment of pure bliss. As Chapter 11 explains, while scriptures state "Bliss is Brahman," the faithful experienced this truth directly in Shirdi through him. He is called the living deity of Brahman, eternally established in the unity of Brahman and the Soul. Krishna himself is quoted as saying, "The saint is my own soul; the saint is my living image," highlighting the profound unity between a true saint and the Supreme Soul.
How is Sai Baba's nature described, and how is he compared to other divine concepts?
๐ Chapter 11