Chapter 39 addresses the curiosity surrounding Sai Baba's profound understanding of complex scriptures like the Gita, despite his apparent lack of formal training in Sanskrit. The text poses the rhetorical questions, "When did he study Sanskrit? When did he read the Gita?" It then resolves this by stating that the knowledge of Saints is "beyond reach" and that Baba was the "knower of the heart of the Gita's meaning." This suggests that his wisdom was not acquired through conventional study but was an innate quality of his enlightened state, allowing him to grasp the essence of profound spiritual truths directly.
The text mentions people wondered about Sai Baba's knowledge of Sanskrit. What does the source material say about this?
📖 Chapter 39