The provided excerpts do not contain any information about Gajanan Maharaj or his philosophy. Therefore, a comparison cannot be made. However, the Introduction (Chapter 0) offers insight into the philosophy of the Maharaj who would become known as Sai Baba. It explicitly states that he never said 'Anal Haq' (I am God). Instead, he preferred to call himself a 'servant of God' or 'banda' and frequently uttered 'Yaade Haq,' which means 'I remember/meditate on God.' This demonstrates a focus on devotion and humility rather than a declaration of oneness with God.
Does the book describe Gajanan Maharaj's philosophy, particularly his views on saying 'Anal Haq'?
π Chapter 0