Chapter 7 provides a detailed account of Sai Baba's equal reverence for both Hindu and Muslim traditions. A prime example is the celebration of Ram Navami, a Hindu festival. Baba would have a cradle tied in the assembly hall and arrange for devotional stories and songs (Katha and Kirtan). On the very same night, He would also give permission for the Sandal procession, a Muslim tradition, to take place with great ceremony. As Chapter 7 states, both festivals were conducted by Him with equal joy. Furthermore, He would organize wrestling for Ram Navami, prepare Gopal-Kala for Gokul Ashtami, and also permit Muslims to offer Namaj during Eid and hold a Tabut procession for Moharram, showcasing His complete impartiality.
How does Chapter 7 illustrate Sai Baba's impartial treatment of Hindu and Muslim festivals?
π Chapter 7