Chapter 10 portrays Sai Baba as a powerful unifying figure who transcended religious divisions. The text explicitly states that he was 'a mother to both Hindus and Muslims,' signifying his impartial and nurturing love for people of all faiths. This idea is further reinforced with the powerful metaphor that in his presence, 'the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt.' This imagery suggests that Baba created an environment of such profound peace and safety that historical animosities and natural predator-prey instincts were completely pacified, allowing all to coexist in harmony under his care.
How does Chapter 10 describe Sai Baba's relationship with both Hindus and Muslims?
📖 Chapter 10