Chapter 12 portrays Sai Baba as the 'king of knowledge personified,' who incarnated for the sake of His devotees. A central theme is His perfect balance; He possesses 'extreme affection for every living being' yet maintains 'extreme detachment toward everything else.' The text emphasizes that He has immense power but remains renounced. Furthermore, this chapter highlights His 'enmity-free equality,' noting that He has no feeling of friend or foe and considers the pauper and the king to be the same, showcasing His status as a great soul.
What specific qualities and characteristics of Sai Baba are highlighted in the twelfth chapter?
๐ Chapter 12