Chapter 46 paints a picture of Sai Baba as a master of divine paradox. It describes Him as one who 'plays all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment,' suggesting He is deeply involved in the lives of His devotees while remaining spiritually aloof. The text mentions that He performs everything yet calls Himself a non-doer, a characteristic that no one can fully understand. Furthermore, it highlights His unique method of favoring the 'simple, innocent, and ignorant ones' whom He makes 'play by His own power,' while clever pundits get stuck due to their pride. He moves the strings of destiny in such a way that His hand is unseen, yet devotees feel His presence right behind them.
What does Chapter 46 reveal about Sai Baba's paradoxical nature and his way of interacting with the world and his devotees?
📖 Chapter 46