What does Hemadpant convey about Sai Baba's true nature in Chapter 50, and why does he find conventional comparisons lacking?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 50

In Chapter 50, Hemadpant describes Sai Baba as being beyond ordinary comprehension and comparison. He states that Sai is purely an 'embodiment of consciousness' and that the 'Unmanifest itself has taken form' in him. Hemadpant argues that conventional metaphors are inadequate to capture His eternal essence. For instance, he says it is not fit to compare Sai to the sun, because the sun eventually sets. Similarly, a comparison to the moon is also flawed because the moon wanes. In contrast, this chapter emphasizes that 'Sai is forever complete,' highlighting a timeless, perfect, and unchanging nature that transcends the cyclical patterns of the physical world.


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