How does Chapter 23 describe Sai Baba's own perspective on His divinity and His conduct?

📖 Chapter 23

Chapter 23 presents a nuanced view of Sai Baba's divinity. While acknowledging that devotees saw Him as an Incarnation (Avatar) with all the requisite signs, the chapter emphasizes Baba's profound humility. He would refer to Himself as "a humble servant in the court of Allah" and never proclaimed "Anal Haq" (I am God). Instead, His constant chants were "Allah Malik" (God is the Master). As highlighted in Chapter 23, even if He were an Avatar, He displayed perfect human conduct, adhered to social and religious duties (Varnasrama), and saw the Almighty in all beings, never considering anyone inferior. This demonstrates His unique position of being divine yet acting as a perfect servant of God.


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