Based on Chapter 1, how does the author perceive the relationship between Sai Baba and other major Hindu deities like the Trimurti?

📖 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 presents a profound view of Sai Baba's divine nature, equating him with several principal deities. After bowing to the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar, who represent the qualities of Rajas, Sattva, and Tamas—the author directly addresses Sainath. As revealed in Chapter 1, the author proclaims, 'O self-effulgent Sainath, you alone are our Lord of Ganas (Ganadhish), the Lord of Savitri (Brahma), the Lord of Rama (Vishnu), or the Lord of Uma (Shiva).' This establishes Sai not just as a Guru but as the embodiment of these primary divine forms, reinforcing the idea that Sai is the compassionate, non-dual reality and the ultimate Sadguru.


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