Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra beautifully illustrates the 'incomprehensible and marvelous' nature of Sai Baba's actions. It portrays him in an unpredictable state, sometimes intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self), and at other times performing all worldly duties while remaining completely detached. He might appear inactive, but he is described as always alert, with his mind fixed on Self-realization. The text compares him to a deep and profound ocean that is difficult to fathom. It emphasizes this point by stating that those who try to analyze and find the cause behind his actions ultimately become exhausted and can only sit quietly in amazement, underscoring the divine mystery that was his daily life.
The Shri Sai Satcharitra describes Sai Baba's actions as 'incomprehensible.' Can you elaborate on what this means based on Chapter 37?
π Chapter 37