Chapter 6 mentions that Sai Baba can appear as other deities like Rama and Krishna. Can you explain this concept based on the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 6

Yes, Chapter 6 explains that for a devotee, the Sadguru embodies all divine forms. The text states that when one reads scriptures or Puranas, the remembrance of the Sadguru is ever-present, and 'Sai Himself takes the form of Rama and Krishna and makes one hear His own life story.' It gives a specific example: while listening to the Bhagavat, the devotee feels that Sai Baba appears as Krishna from head to toe, as if He is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for their welfare. This suggests that the Sadguru is the ultimate reality who manifests through various divine forms to guide and teach His followers.


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