The text contrasts Sai Baba with other gurus. What defined Sai's compassionate approach to his disciples compared to others?

📖 Chapter 10

Sai Baba's compassionate form was defined by his selfless love for his disciples, which stood in stark contrast to the practices of other gurus mentioned in Chapter 10. While other gurus might forcibly take disciples and give mantras simply to fleece them of their wealth, Sai had no such intentions. He was not interested in spreading his own fame or flying flags of his religiosity. The text states that Sai's form was characterized by a complete lack of body-pride and an extreme, ever-present love for his disciples, constantly concerned with how they might attain liberation from worldly bondage.


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