The book mentions other saints like Gyaneshwar and Tukaram. How is Sai Baba connected to them?

📖 Chapter 43

Chapter 43 explains that Sai Baba is a continuation of the same divine principle that manifested as other great saints throughout history. The text explicitly draws a parallel, stating that just as Nath Maharaj was the light of Paithan, Tukaram Maharaj was in Dehu, and Samarth Ramdas was in Parli, 'Sai is the same in Shirdi.' This comparison suggests that these figures are not separate entities but different avatars of the same compassionate power, appearing in various places and times for the welfare of devotees. The example of Gyaneshwar (Gyanoba) giving darshan three centuries after his samadhi is used to illustrate this timeless, unbroken presence that Sai Baba also embodies.


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