Chapter 10 describes Sai Baba's great public life and his profound role as a unifier. The text explicitly states that he was a "mother to both Hindus and Muslims," signifying his impartial love and care that transcended religious boundaries. This unifying presence is further emphasized with the powerful image that, in his company, "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt." This illustrates that Baba created an environment of absolute peace and harmony, where traditional enmities were dissolved in his presence.
In what way was Sai Baba a unifying figure for different communities, as mentioned in Chapter 10?
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