According to Chapter 23, how did Sai Baba perceive himself, and how did this contrast with how his devotees saw him?

📖 Chapter 23

Chapter 23 explains that while devotees considered Sai Baba to be an Incarnation (Avatar) due to the presence of all divine signs, Baba himself maintained a stance of profound humility. He would refer to himself as "a humble servant in the court of Allah" and constantly chanted phrases like "Allah Malik" (God is the Master). The text highlights that he never proclaimed "Anal Haq" (I am God), but instead called himself a servant. As described in this chapter, despite his divine status, he displayed perfect human conduct, respected social and religious duties, and saw the divine in all beings without considering anyone inferior, thereby harmonizing his actions with the Almighty.


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