Chapter 7 describes Sai Baba's identity as a paradox. Can you explain the contradictions mentioned regarding his religious affiliation?

📖 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 highlights the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba's religious identity, making it impossible to categorize Him. The text states that if you called Him a Hindu, He looked like a Muslim (Yavana), and if you called Him a Muslim, He bore the noble marks of a Hindu. He resided in a mosque, a Muslim practice, yet kept a sacred fire (Dhuni) burning there day and night, a Hindu ritual. Further contradictions mentioned in Chapter 7 include having pierced ears (a Hindu custom) while also showing evidence of circumcision. This ambiguity was profound, proving His incarnation was holy and beyond such worldly distinctions.


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