Sai Baba's profound compassion was evident in his daily interactions, as described in Chapter 19. His manner of addressing people was a wonder; he would call any adult woman "Mother" and refer to men as "Uncle," "Bapu," or "Brother." The sweetness of his calling reflected his affectionate heart. When speaking to the old woman who was fasting, he immediately called her "Mother" and asked why she was torturing her soul. This consistent use of familial, loving terms for everyone illustrates how Shri Sai was deeply compassionate toward the troubled and weary and was a true protector of the poor.
How did Sai Baba's compassionate nature manifest in the way he addressed people?
📖 Chapter 19