Chapter 20 presents a profound spiritual concept about Sai Baba's nature. It states that Sai is 'originally formless' but chose to take on a physical form and accept the role of 'Maya,' like an actor, specifically for the sake of his devotees. This was so they could have a tangible figure to connect with and learn from. The chapter also describes him as a 'Siddhashram' (abode of the perfected), whose very sight relieves the fatigue of worldly life and whose presence drives away the delusion of existence, ultimately helping devotees end the cycle of rebirth.
The text says Sai is 'originally formless.' What does Chapter 20 elaborate on regarding Sai Baba's true nature and his purpose for taking a physical form?
📖 Chapter 20