What does Chapter 10 say about Sai Baba's view on different beings and his relationship with his followers?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 10

Chapter 10 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as having a deep, loving connection with his followers, noting that he was externally 'bound by the love of devotees.' More profoundly, the chapter highlights his radical egalitarianism and universal compassion. It explicitly states that he 'looks equally upon insects, ants, pigs, dogs, animals, birds, and humans; the king and the pauper, the great and the small.' This demonstrates that his vision was not limited by form or status. Despite appearing as a resident of Shirdi, he was the 'dweller in all hearts,' viewing all of creation with an equal and loving gaze, acting as a mother to all beings.


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