Can you explain how Sai Baba viewed his own spiritual status and his relationship with God, based on the introductory chapter?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 0

The introductory chapter explains that Sai Baba never claimed greatness for himself and consistently demonstrated humility. He referred to himself as a "servant of God," or "banda." When offering blessings, his words were typically "Allah bhala karega" (God will do good), attributing the positive outcome to a higher power. As noted in chapter 0, he never uttered the phrase "Anal Haq" (I am God), which would be a declaration of divinity. Instead, he frequently said "Yaade Haq," meaning "I remember/meditate on God," which emphasizes a devotional relationship rather than a claim of being God himself.


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