Chapter 6 of the Sai Satcharitra illustrates a profound connection between Sai Baba and other revered Hindu deities, showing that He is a manifestation of the same divine principle. The text states that when a devotee reads scriptures or Puranas, the remembrance of the Sadguru arises at every step, and Sai Himself 'takes the form of Rama and Krishna' to narrate His own life story. This experience is further detailed in a specific example within Chapter 6: while a devotee is listening to the Bhagavat, Sai appears to them 'as Krishna from head to toe.' In that moment, it feels as if Baba Himself is singing the Uddhava Gita for the welfare of His followers, demonstrating His oneness with Lord Krishna.
In Chapter 6, how is Sai Baba depicted in relation to other Hindu deities like Rama and Krishna?
📖 Chapter 6