In Chapter 41, the author reflects on the profound impact of listening to Sai's stories, noting they are like nectar and require no external encouragement for listeners who are already alert and focused. The act of listening to the Guru's greatness is said to purify the mind. The author describes Sai Baba as the 'embodiment of benevolence' who is 'compassionate by nature toward the humble.' Furthermore, the chapter equates Sai with God, possessing six key attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. It emphasizes the great fortune of devotees to receive His darshan, even without formal rituals, simply because He resides where there is devotion.
What commentary does the author provide in Chapter 41 regarding the qualities of Sai Baba and the experience of listening to His stories?
📖 Chapter 41