Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba's nature as profoundly deep and difficult to fathom, much like the ocean. His actions were marvelous and beyond simple description. He existed in an unpredictable state, sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self, sometimes performing all worldly actions while remaining completely detached, and sometimes appearing inactive while being fully alert in his true form. The chapter notes that those who try to intellectually search for the cause behind his actions ultimately become exhausted and can only sit quietly in amazement. This serves as a lesson in humility, teaching devotees that the divine is beyond the grasp of the mind and is best approached with faith and surrender rather than analytical inquiry.
The Satcharitra describes Sai's actions as 'incomprehensible'. What does Chapter 37 say about his divine nature and the lesson for those who try to analyze him?
📖 Chapter 37