Chapter 1 presents a profound non-dual relationship between Sadguru Sainath and other deities. The author explicitly states that Sai himself is Ganesha Ganapati, who takes an axe in hand to destroy obstacles and bring forth his own knowledge. Similarly, Sai is identified with Goddess Saraswati, described as holding the Omkara-veena and singing his own life story for the salvation of his devotees. The chapter further equates Sai with the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, referring to him as the Lord of Ganas, Lord of Savitri, and Lord of Uma, thus portraying Sai as the ultimate, all-encompassing Sadguru.
How does Chapter 1 describe the relationship between Sadguru Sainath and other Hindu deities like Ganesha and Saraswati?
📖 Chapter 1