The introductory texts highlight Sai Baba's profound humility and his relationship with the divine. As explained in Chapter 0, he never took greatness for himself, instead calling himself a 'banda,' or a servant of God. He consistently deflected praise, offering blessings with the words 'Allah bhala karega' (God will do good). Rather than making the ultimate claim of 'Anal Haq' (I am God), he frequently uttered 'Yaade Haq,' which means 'I remember/meditate on God.' This linguistic choice, as described in Chapter 0, reveals a spiritual perspective centered on servitude, remembrance, and attributing all power to a higher authority.
Based on the introductory texts, how did Sai Baba refer to himself and God, and what does this reveal about his spiritual perspective?
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