Chapter 10 portrays Sai Baba as a figure of profound unity and universal love. It explicitly states that He was 'a mother to both Hindus and Muslims,' indicating his impartial and nurturing care for all people, regardless of their religious affiliation. 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 highlights the atmosphere of peace and harmony He created, where natural enmity was replaced by love, showcasing His role as a unifier devoted to the welfare of all.
How does Chapter 10 portray Sai Baba's attitude towards people of different backgrounds like Hindus and Muslims?
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