Chapter 5 of the Sai Satcharitra delves into the nature of a truly wise person. It states that for such an individual, cleverness and pride are useless; one must act without pride and burn the "pride of the body" to achieve the ultimate goal. The text explains that a wise man's bodily activities are a result of previous karma, and he is not the doer of karma nor is he burdened by it. Using Sai Baba as the prime example, the chapter notes how villagers were amazed by his desireless state at a young age. It concludes that a wise man resides in non-duality, for his own form is the entire universe.
What does Chapter 5 say about the characteristics and actions of a wise person, using Sai Baba as an example?
๐ Chapter 5