Chapter 0 provides a specific and interesting detail about how Sai Baba identified himself in a formal legal setting. After Mhalasapati first welcomed him to Shirdi with the name "Sai Baba," this became his accepted identity. The text notes that most devotees called him Sai Baba or Baba. Reinforcing this point, it mentions an occasion when Maharaj's testimony was taken in a commission. When he was officially asked to state his name for the record, his simple reply was, "They call me Sai Baba." This demonstrates his complete adoption of the name given to him by his first devotee in Shirdi.
The introduction mentions that Sai Baba's testimony was taken in a commission. How did he formally identify himself during this proceeding?
📖 Chapter 0