Chapter 41 of the Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a being of profound compassion and divine power. He is described as the 'embodiment of benevolence' who dedicates himself to helping others and follows a path of non-enmity. The chapter attributes six key qualities to him: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment, which make him a perfect representation of God, like Lord Vishnu. According to the text, devotees are encouraged to focus their 'inner being on the Guru’s feet with love' and engage in 'firm meditation and the constant repetition of His name.' By doing so, the chapter suggests, the Guru tirelessly looks after the devotee's well-being, and His grace can accomplish things unattainable by mere human effort.
What characteristics of Sai Baba are highlighted in Chapter 41 of the Satcharitra, and how are devotees supposed to interact with the Guru?
📖 Chapter 41