The texts describe two guests whose pasts were revealed by Sai Baba. What were their stories, and how do they demonstrate Sai's divine knowledge?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

The narratives in Chapter 36 highlight Sai Baba's omniscience through the stories of two guests. The first guest's story involved a forgotten vow made to Lord Datta to offer his first month's salary after getting a job, a promise Baba reminded him of. The second guest's story was about a more recent tragedy; a trusted Brahmin servant had stolen his treasure of thirty thousand by making a hole in a wall cupboard. The guest was distraught. Sai Baba recounted the precise details of the theft, which he could not have known by ordinary means. The guests were overwhelmed, concluding that Sai was 'all-knowing' and that 'every word he spoke is exactly our story,' confirming his divine, all-pervading nature.


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