Chapter 10 reveals a deeply compassionate and unifying aspect of Sai Baba's character. The chapter describes him as a 'mother to both Hindus and Muslims,' illustrating his universal love and acceptance that transcended religious boundaries. This is beautifully symbolized by the statement that in his presence, 'the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt.' Furthermore, the text from this chapter highlights his role as a Sadguru who is devoted to the welfare of all people. By seeing the devotion and faith of his followers, he would grant them knowledge and liberation, acting as a boatman to guide them across the difficult ocean of existence.
Besides his miraculous powers, what does Chapter 10 reveal about Sai Baba's character and his relationship with his followers?
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