The Shri Sai Satcharitra, in Chapter 48, provides a deep philosophical explanation for Sai Baba's omniscience. It states that Baba is the very form of Brahman and the entire universe is His family; in fact, He has manifested as the universe itself. This concept, described as the "expansion of oneness," is the essence of the Sai incarnation. For someone like Baba, who is merged with the Supreme Being, distinctions like "mine" and "thine" or the language of duality do not exist. The text explains that the seer, the seeing, and the seen do not touch him. This is why Baba knew every detail of Sapatnekar's life.
The Satcharitra mentions that everything was "clear to Baba" like a "gooseberry in the palm of the hand." What philosophical explanation is given for Sai Baba's ability to know Sapatnekar's entire life?
๐ Chapter 48