Sai Baba demonstrated a profound sense of equality, treating all individuals the same regardless of their social, religious, or economic standing. As described in Chapter 14, He would ask for Dakshina from everyone who came for his darshan, "whether Hindu, Muslim, or Parsi." The text explicitly states that for Sai, there was no distinction between "a great wealthy person or a beggar, poor, weak, or destitute—Sai did not know one as less or one as more." By commanding millionaires to beg from the poor for His sake, He actively dismantled social hierarchies and reinforced the lesson that all are equal in the eyes of the divine.
How did Sai Baba treat people of different social and economic statuses?
📖 Chapter 14