The text mentions Baba was not a householder. What does it reveal about his true identity and where he considered his home to be?

📖 Chapter 9

Chapter 9 clarifies that Sai Baba did not fit into conventional societal roles like a householder or a forest-dweller. Instead, it describes his true nature through his own profound realization: "The whole universe is my home; I am Vasudeva, the sustainer of the world. I am the imperishable Supreme Brahman." This statement reveals that he considered himself a "universal family member" whose home was the entire cosmos. His identity was not limited by earthly definitions but was rooted in his firm determination and realization of being one with the Supreme Being who sustains all of creation.


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