Chapter 10 highlights Sai Baba's profound and universal love, which transcended religious boundaries. The text describes his public life by stating that he was 'a mother to both Hindus and Muslims.' This maternal care created an atmosphere of complete harmony and trust around him. The chapter uses a powerful metaphor to illustrate this unity, explaining that in his presence, 'the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt.' This indicates that his love was so powerful that it pacified conflict and brought disparate groups together under his compassionate protection.
How does Chapter 10 describe Sai Baba's attitude towards people of different faiths?
📖 Chapter 10