In Chapter 37, Sai Baba's vow is described as being 'blessed, blessed is His unhindered, sharp-edged vow (like the edge of a sword).' This suggests a commitment that is both powerful and precise. Regarding His conduct, the text emphasizes His relationship with humanity, stating that He 'holds brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers.' Furthermore, the chapter explicitly mentions that He was a celibate (Urdhvareta) known to all, at all times, reinforcing the purity and detachment that characterized His interactions with the world.
What does the 37th chapter say about Sai Baba's vow and His conduct towards others?
๐ Chapter 37