How did people from different social and religious standings, particularly Brahmins, react to Sai Baba's unconventional nature as described in Chapter 7?

πŸ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 explains that people from all walks of life were drawn to Sai Baba, and their reactions were often of awe and humility, regardless of His unconventional nature. The text specifically notes that even the "best of Brahmins" would worship Him. Furthermore, keepers of the sacred fire, known as Agnihotris, would abandon their pride in ritual purity and prostrate themselves before Him. As this chapter describes, those who came to scrutinize or seek proof of His nature would end up behaving in the same humbled way, becoming silent upon witnessing His presence.


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