How does Chapter 7 portray the reaction of high-caste Brahmins and other curious visitors to Sai Baba's enigmatic nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 reveals that even those from the highest echelons of Hindu society were profoundly affected by Sai Baba, despite the apparent contradictions in his religious identity. The text explicitly states that even if one considered him of a lower caste, "the best of Brahmins would worship Him." Keepers of the sacred fire, known as Agnihotris, would abandon their pride in ritual purity and prostrate themselves before him. According to the chapter, people who came to see him to find proof were left amazed. Upon witnessing him, they would become "silent and humble," and end up behaving in the same worshipful manner as his other devotees.


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