What are the main philosophical teachings and descriptions of Sai Baba's character presented in Chapter 37?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra provides a profound look into both the nature of Sai Baba and key spiritual concepts. It describes Baba as incomprehensible, sometimes intoxicated with divine bliss (Brahmananda) and at other times completely detached, yet always alert in His self-realization. The chapter notes His treatment of men as brothers and women as mothers or sisters, highlighting his celibacy. Philosophically, it redefines death as the state when the manifest returns to the unmanifest and identifies unrighteousness, ignorance, anger, and hatred as the true "nooses of death." As explained in this chapter, crossing these leads to the divine heavenly state, which is not a place but the realization of the Cosmic Self, free from all suffering.


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