How is Sai Baba's divinity described in relation to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva?

📖 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 presents a supreme and all-encompassing view of Sai Baba's divinity by identifying him with the Hindu Trinity. The author first offers traditional bows to Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar as the respective forces of creation, preservation, and destruction. Immediately after, he addresses Sai Nath directly and declares that Sai alone embodies all of them. The text from Chapter 1 states, "O self-effulgent Sainath, you alone are our Lord of Ganas (Ganadhish), the Lord of Savitri (Brahma), the Lord of Rama (Vishnu), or the Lord of Uma (Shiva)." This illustrates the author's theological perspective that Sai is not merely a saint but the Sadguru who is the non-dual manifestation of all primary divine forms.


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