How did Sai Baba demonstrate his impartiality towards Hindus and Muslims as described in Chapter 7?

πŸ“– Chapter 7

According to Chapter 7, Sai Baba demonstrated profound impartiality towards Hindus and Muslims through his actions and the environment he cultivated. He would have the Hindu festival of Ram Navami celebrated with devotional songs and stories, and on the very same night, he would give permission for the Muslim Sandal procession to take place, observing both with equal joy. The text notes that if he was called a Hindu, he looked like a Yavana (Muslim), and if called a Yavana, he bore the noble marks of a Hindu. His residence was a mosque, yet it contained a perpetually burning sacred fire (Dhuni), and practices like ringing bells, blowing conches, and worship with foot-washing were common, blurring the lines between the two religions and showing he was beyond such distinctions.


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