Chapter 37 describes Shri Sai Baba's character as profound and his actions as incomprehensible. In his daily life, he held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as his sisters or mothers, maintaining his status as a celibate known to all. This conduct is part of his unpredictable yet sacred nature. The text emphasizes that being in the company of such a Satguru can help one's wisdom remain steady and unshakable, fostering unwavering devotion at His feet and the spirit of service.
What was Shri Sai Baba's relationship with men and women, and how does this reflect his character?
📖 Chapter 37