As described in Chapter 23, Sai Baba advocated for and practiced perfect human conduct and appropriate social duties (Varnasrama). However, He transcended superficial judgments. The text states He never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior, as He saw Narayana (the divine) in all living beings. It explicitly warns that one cannot understand a saint's true state by their caste or what they eat, as their reality is beyond such things. Baba's own act of eating onions, which caused a Yogi to doubt him, perfectly illustrates this principle that a saint's actions should not be judged by conventional standards.
Based on the teachings in Chapter 23, what was Sai Baba's attitude towards social conduct and judging others?
π Chapter 23