Chapter 10 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra highlights Sai Baba's role as a profound unifying figure. The text explicitly states that He was a 'mother to both Hindus and Muslims,' indicating his impartial love and care for people from different religious backgrounds. This unifying nature is further emphasized through a powerful metaphor: in His presence, 'the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt.' This imagery suggests that under His influence, even beings with opposing natures could coexist in harmony and peace, showcasing His ability to transcend social and religious divisions and foster a universal sense of love and trust among all.
In what way was Sai Baba a unifying figure for different communities, as described in Chapter 10?
📖 Chapter 10