The initial account in Chapter 0 portrays Sai Baba as a figure of profound humility who never claimed greatness for himself. He referred to himself as a 'banda,' or a servant of God, and his blessings were typically given with the words 'Allah bhala karega' (God will do good). The text makes a point to mention that he never said 'Anal Haq' (I am God), but frequently uttered 'Yaade Haq,' which means 'I remember/meditate on God.' This demonstrates a philosophy centered on devotion and service to a higher power rather than claiming divinity, a core characteristic described in Chapter 0.
Based on the introductory text, what can be understood about Sai Baba's personal philosophy and how he presented himself?
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