Chapter 10 paints a beautiful picture of Sai Baba's universal love and his role as a unifying figure. The text describes his public life as great, emphasizing that he was a mother to both Hindus and Muslims, transcending religious divides. This impartiality and all-encompassing love created an atmosphere of peace and harmony around him. Chapter 10 uses a powerful metaphor, stating that in his presence, "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt." This illustrates how Baba's divine nature fostered a unique environment where conflict ceased and beings of all kinds could coexist peacefully, highlighting his role as a spiritual unifier for all people.
Chapter 10 describes Baba's public life. How did he interact with different communities like Hindus and Muslims?
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