The story of Sapatnekar in Chapter 48 serves to illustrate Sai Baba's divine nature. After Baba recounted Sapatnekar's entire life story, the text explains that for Baba, everything was as clear as a "gooseberry in the palm of the hand." It states that Baba is the form of Brahman, and the entire universe is his family. The Satcharitra explains that he has manifested as the universe itself, which is why the distinction of "mine" and "thine" does not apply to him. As someone merged with the Supreme Being, the concepts of duality do not touch him, explaining his profound ability to know the innermost thoughts and life events of his devotees.
Based on the Sapatnekar incident, what does the Shri Sai Satcharitra say about Sai Baba's divine nature and all-knowing ability?
📖 Chapter 48