Sai Baba's life was truly marvelous and beyond description. He lived in an unpredictable state, sometimes absorbed in the bliss of the Self and at other times detached while performing actions. A key aspect of his conduct, as detailed in Chapter 37, was how he related to others. He held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as his sisters or mothers, maintaining his vow of celibacy throughout his life. This sets an example for devotees to cultivate a spirit of service and to see divinity in all beings, fostering pure and respectful relationships within the community.
What can we learn from Sai Baba's personal conduct and how should we relate to others based on his example?
📖 Chapter 37