The story of Sapatnekar in Shri Sai Satcharitra Chapter 48 illustrates Baba's divine nature in several ways. After Sapatnekar marveled at how Baba could know his entire life story, the text explains that for Baba, everything is as clear as a gooseberry in one's palm. It states that Baba himself is the "form of Brahman" and the entire universe is his family. The narrative posits that there is no distinction of "mine" and "thine" for him because he has manifested as the entire universe. This incident reveals Baba as a great knower of the inner self who is merged with the Supreme Being, transcending the duality of seer, seeing, and seen.
Based on Sapatnekar's story, how is Sai Baba's divine nature described?
📖 Chapter 48