Chapter 7 provides a detailed account of Sai Baba's impartial and unifying approach towards both Hindu and Muslim communities. He celebrated the Hindu festival of Ram Navami with traditional Katha, Kirtan, and a cradle ceremony, but on the very same night, he would give permission for the Muslim Sandal procession. The chapter notes that both festivals were conducted by Him with equal joy. Similarly, he allowed Muslims to celebrate Moharram by making a Tabut in the mosque and observed their prayers during Eid, just as he organized Gopal-Kala for the Hindu festival of Gokul Ashtami. This equal reverence for both traditions is a central theme of this chapter.
How did Sai Baba bridge the gap between Hindu and Muslim communities, according to Chapter 7?
📖 Chapter 7