Chapter 23 addresses the dual perception of Sai Baba. While devotees considered Him to be an Incarnation (Avatar) because He possessed all the necessary signs and characteristics, Baba Himself maintained a position of profound humility. He would state, "I am a humble servant in the court of Allah," and his constant chants included "Allah Malik" (God is the Master). The chapter emphasizes that He never declared Himself as God by saying "Anal Haq." Instead, He referred to Himself as a poor servant. This demonstrates that even if He were an Avatar, He chose to display perfect human conduct, setting an example of devotion and service to God.
How does Chapter 23 describe the apparent contradiction in Sai Baba being seen as an Avatar while calling himself a servant?
📖 Chapter 23