What does Chapter 50 say about the nature of Sai Baba and why is he considered incomparable?

📖 Chapter 50

Chapter 50 describes Sai Baba as a divine and unique being. The text states that "Sai is purely an embodiment of consciousness; the Unmanifest itself has taken form." This suggests he is the formless divine manifested for the sake of devotees. The author, Hemad, attempts to compare Sai to the sun and the moon but finds these comparisons inadequate. As Chapter 50 points out, it is not fit to compare him to the sun, because the sun eventually sets, and he cannot be compared to the moon, because the moon wanes. In contrast, the chapter asserts that "Sai is forever complete," highlighting his eternal and unchanging nature, which transcends the limitations of celestial bodies and the physical world.


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