How did Sai Baba's behavior towards the returning 'Guru' in Chapter 5 demonstrate his character and teachings?

📖 Chapter 5

The story in Chapter 5 beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's divine play and humility. When the man who had once considered himself Sai's Guru returned after many years, humbled and repentant, Baba did not hold his past delusion against him. Instead, the text highlights that Baba treated him with the same respect as he had before. This act demonstrated the lesson that Sainath himself practiced: maintaining the feeling that 'he is the Guru and I am the disciple.' This profound behavior showcases Baba's desirelessness and his ability to teach through example, showing that true greatness lies in humility and selflessness.


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