Chapter 10 touches upon Sai Baba's unifying influence by highlighting his impartial love for all. The chapter poses the question of how great his public life was and answers with a powerful metaphor, stating, "He was a mother to both Hindus and Muslims." This indicates that he transcended religious divides, offering care and guidance to people of different faiths without distinction. The text from Chapter 10 further emphasizes this harmony by noting that in his presence, "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt," symbolizing the profound peace and unity he fostered among his followers.
How does Chapter 10 describe Sai Baba's ability to unite people from different backgrounds?
📖 Chapter 10