Chapter 23 presents a dual perspective on Sai Baba's nature. On one hand, He is considered an Incarnation (Avatar) because He displayed all the necessary signs and characteristics. On the other hand, Baba Himself rejected any divine title, insisting, "I am a humble servant in the court of Allah." His constant chants were "Allah Malik" (God is the Master). As described in Chapter 23, He demonstrated perfect human conduct and encouraged appropriate social and religious duties. His perception of others was rooted in unity; He saw the Almighty in all things, moving and unmoving, and never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior. In every living being, He saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness, and never claimed divinity for Himself, embodying the role of a devoted servant of God.
According to Chapter 23, what is Sai Baba's nature and how did He perceive Himself and others?
📖 Chapter 23