Chapter 41 portrays Sai Baba as a divine being with profound attributes. He is described as the embodiment of benevolence, who wears out his soul to help others. The text elevates him to the status of a perfect God, comparing him to Hari (Lord Vishnu) in full majesty. It specifically mentions that Sai possesses six key attributes: Success, Prosperity, Generosity, Knowledge, Peace, and Detachment. Beyond these qualities, the chapter highlights his immense compassion, noting that Sai is "of a great soul, compassionate by nature toward the humble" and generously gives his 'Darshan' even to those who may lack formal devotion, underscoring his innate power and grace.
What divine qualities and attributes are ascribed to Sai Baba in Chapter 41?
📖 Chapter 41