The author explains in Chapter 49 that the Sadguru's greatness transcends the limits of human language. He references the four stages of speech in Indian philosophy, noting that the transcendental (Para), seeing (Pashyanti), and middle (Madhyama) stages of speech cannot approach the subject, so the fourth, spoken word (Vaikhari), is utterly incapable. He states, "How can I comprehend the inconceivable art of the Unfathomable?" This illustrates his belief that Sai's divine nature is beyond intellectual grasp and verbal description. The core message of Chapter 49 is that true understanding does not come from words but from complete surrender at the Sadguru's feet, which is the only way the "true form comes to hand."
In Chapter 49, the author discusses the limitations of speech. Can you elaborate on why he feels words are inadequate to describe Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 49