Chapter 3 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra draws a sharp contrast in how Sai Baba relates to different people. The text states that Baba is "completely sold to love" and "hungers for the simple and innocent." It advises readers not to get caught up in the noisy arguments of those skilled in Shastras or Vedas, because God (Hari) belongs to His devotees. Conversely, Baba is described as being "always stubborn toward the hypocrites." This reveals a clear preference for sincere, heartfelt devotion over intellectual pride or empty scholarly debate, emphasizing that love and simple faith are the true paths to reaching him.
How does Chapter 3 describe Sai Baba's attitude towards different types of people, such as the intellectually proud versus the simple and devoted?
📖 Chapter 3