Based on the Sapatnekar incident, what does the Shri Sai Satcharitra say about Sai Baba's divine nature and perception of the world?

📖 Chapter 48

The Sapatnekar incident in Chapter 48 is used to illustrate profound truths about Sai Baba's divine nature. By narrating Sapatnekar's life, Baba proved he was a "great knower of the inner self" to whom everything is clear. The text explains this by stating that Baba is the form of Brahman and the entire universe is his family. For him, there is no distinction between "mine" and "thine" because he has manifested as the universe itself. The narrative asserts that one who is merged with the Supreme Being, like Baba, transcends the language of duality; the seer, seeing, and seen are one, just as paint cannot stick to the sky.


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