What does Chapter 36 say about the greatness of saints and Sai Baba's specific role as a spiritual figure?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 begins by stating that the "greatness of saints is infinite" and that no one can truly describe it. It then positions Sai Baba as an exemplary figure within this tradition. He is called the "swan in the lake of the Supreme" and one who delights in the service of those liberated in Brahman. His role is that of a redeemer who, having attained Lord Vishnu himself, has in turn "redeemed infinite beings." The text highlights his universal appeal, noting that people "in the country and abroad worship him." Ultimately, he is portrayed as the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who shows the path to realization while remaining a detached witness to the events he causes.


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