Chapter 10 emphasizes Sai Baba's role as a unifier by first stating He was a "mother to both Hindus and Muslims," showing he transcended religious divides. It powerfully reinforces this idea with the metaphor that in his presence, "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt." This imagery suggests that his influence created an environment of absolute peace and harmony, where even natural enemies could coexist lovingly and without fear. As Chapter 10 presents it, this was a key feature of his great public life, demonstrating his capacity to foster love and trust among all.
The text says Baba was a 'mother to both Hindus and Muslims.' What other descriptions in Chapter 10 support this idea of unity and inclusivity?
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