How did Sai Baba view people from different social or economic backgrounds?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

Sai Baba viewed all people with perfect equality, making no distinction based on their wealth or poverty. As beautifully described in Chapter 22, 'He looks upon the poor and the wealthy as equal.' This principle of impartiality was a fundamental aspect of his nature, demonstrating that his grace was available to everyone. The text further elaborates that he possessed an 'extremely universal spirit' and 'absolute affection,' reinforcing the idea that he saw the same essential worth in every individual, achieving the welfare of the devotee regardless of their worldly status.


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