Chapter 6 suggests that Sai Baba is perceived in the form of other deities. Can you explain this concept using details from the text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 6

Yes, Chapter 6 clearly illustrates the concept of seeing the Sadguru, Sai Baba, in all divine forms. The text explains that for a devotee, remembrance of Sai is constant, even during other spiritual practices. It states, 'Sai Himself takes the form of Rama and Krishna and makes one hear His own life story' when one reads scriptures. This idea is further specified with a powerful example: 'While sitting to listen to the Bhagavat, Sai appears as Krishna from head to toe.' This teaching from Chapter 6 emphasizes the universal and all-encompassing nature of the Sadguru, who is not separate from other deities but is the underlying reality that can be perceived in and through them by a sincere devotee.


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