While much of Chapter 10 focuses on Sai Baba's divine powers, it also provides a glimpse into his social impact. The chapter asks about the greatness of His public life and answers by describing Him as a "mother to both Hindus and Muslims." This indicates His role as a unifying figure who transcended religious divides. The text beautifully illustrates this harmony by stating that in His presence, "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt," signifying a space of peace and co-existence that He fostered among all people.
Besides his miraculous abilities, what does Chapter 10 say about Sai Baba's social role and his relationship with different communities?
๐ Chapter 10