The story of Sapatnekar in Chapter 48 reveals profound insights into Sai Baba's divine nature. After witnessing Baba narrate his entire life story, Sapatnekar realized that Baba is a 'great knower of the inner self.' The text explains that Baba is the form of Brahman, and the entire universe is his family, for he has manifested as the universe itself. This concept of oneness means that for Baba, there is no distinction between 'mine' and 'thine.' He is merged with the Supreme Being, beyond the duality of seer and seen, making everything in existence completely transparent to him.
Based on the Sapatnekar incident, what is the philosophical understanding of Sai Baba's nature?
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