In Chapter 42, Sai Baba is described with great reverence. He is called the "Great Giver," the embodiment of Brahman who wanders the banks of the Godavari, and a "Wish-fulfilling Tree (Kalpataru)" for his devotees. The chapter explicitly states its intent to describe his nature, pondering if his mind was "intense or soft." The text encourages listeners to hear the stories of this "Capable One" (Samartha) for their own benefit, promising that doing so will lead to attaining great holiness and overcoming the sorrows of worldly life.
What does Chapter 42 reveal about Sai Baba's attributes and the reason for sharing his stories?
π Chapter 42