Chapter 7 emphasizes that Sai Baba was beyond religious classification. How did his actions and the activities in the mosque support this idea?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 provides a compelling narrative of Sai Baba's transcendence of religious boundaries. While he resided in a mosque, which would suggest he was a Muslim, the activities within defied this simple categorization. As detailed in this chapter, the mosque contained a sacred fire (Dhuni) that burned day and night, and the sounds of bells and conches, all elements of Hindu worship. Furthermore, the chapter states that bhajans, ritual foot washing, and offerings to the fire took place there. Conversely, if one called Him a Hindu, His residence in a mosque and evidence of circumcision were contradictory. This blend of customs showed He was a holy incarnation beyond both faiths.


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