Sai Baba gave specific instructions on who to avoid and who to accept. What was his advice on interacting with people of fallen character versus other beings like dogs or pigs?

📖 Chapter 3

In Chapter 3, Sai Baba gives clear guidance on this matter. He warns his followers to completely avoid and even move aside from those who have "abandoned religious conduct," whose character has fallen, and who are thoughtless in their actions, considering them "very dangerous." He advises not to even stay in their shadow. Conversely, he instructs not to "shoo away (had-had) anyone," including beings like a dog, pig, or fly, because he states that "without some connection (lagya-bandhya), no one comes to us." This shows a distinction between shunning negative human influence and showing universal acceptance to all beings who approach.


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