According to Chapter 23, while devotees and the signs present pointed to Sai Baba being an Incarnation (Avatar), He Himself adopted a position of profound humility. He would state, 'I am a humble servant in the court of Allah,' and frequently chanted 'Allah Malik' (God is the Master). The text explicitly notes that He never proclaimed 'Anal Haq' (I am God), but instead referred to Himself as a 'poor servant.' In His conduct, He displayed perfect human behavior, adhering to social and religious duties. Furthermore, Chapter 23 highlights that He saw the divine Narayana in all living beings, moving and unmoving, and therefore never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior, remaining in perfect harmony with the Almighty in all things.
How does Chapter 23 describe Sai Baba's own perspective on his identity and his interactions with others?
๐ Chapter 23