What kind of imagery and titles does the start of Chapter 42 use to describe Sai Baba's divine nature?

📖 Chapter 42

The beginning of Chapter 42 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra uses powerful imagery and titles to extol Sai Baba's divine qualities. He is hailed as the "Great Giver" and described as one who wanders the banks of the sacred Godavari river. The text refers to him as the "embodiment of Brahman" who wears only a simple loincloth. Most notably for his followers, he is called the "Wish-fulfilling Tree (Kalpataru) for his devotees' causes," signifying his ability to grant their desires. He is also described as the one who shows the way to cross the difficult river of worldly existence and gives the humble a place at his sacred feet, establishing him as a supreme incarnation among saints.


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