What divine attributes of Sai Baba are highlighted in Chapter 41, and how do they establish his status as a 'perfect God'?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 41

Chapter 41 explicitly defines Sai Baba's divine nature through six specific attributes. The text states that through 'Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment,' Shri Sai is presented as the 'perfect God, just like Hari [Lord Vishnu] in full majesty.' This comparison to a principal deity underscores His supreme status. Furthermore, the chapter describes Him as the 'embodiment of benevolence' who dedicates Himself to continuous good deeds and follows a path of non-enmity. It also notes His profound compassion for the humble, stating that He gives 'Darshan' even to those who lack formal devotion. As explained in Chapter 41, these qualities, combined with His ability to perform profound 'Leelas' (divine plays), showcase His innate power and establish Him as a complete divine incarnation.


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