How does Chapter 23 describe the seemingly contradictory nature of Sai Baba's identity, being seen as an Avatar yet calling himself a servant of God?

πŸ“– Chapter 23

Chapter 23 presents a fascinating duality in Sai Baba's nature. While devotees considered him an Incarnation (Avatar) due to the presence of all the necessary signs, Baba himself maintained a humble stance. The chapter notes that he would often say, 'I am a humble servant in the court of Allah' and constantly chanted phrases like 'Allah Malik' (God is the Master). It highlights that even if he were an Avatar, he displayed perfect human conduct and never claimed divinity by saying 'Anal Haq' (I am God). Instead, he saw the Almighty in all beings and called himself a 'poor servant,' demonstrating a profound humility that coexisted with his divine stature.


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