As detailed in Chapter 23, Sai Baba displayed what is described as perfect human conduct. He practiced pure Varnasrama (social and religious duties) and encouraged appropriate behavior in others. A key aspect of his conduct was his egalitarian worldview; He never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior. This was because He saw the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all beings, both moving and unmoving. In every living being, He perceived Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness. This perspective of seeing God in all was a fundamental part of his harmonious existence and interactions.
What does Chapter 23 say about Sai Baba's daily conduct and his view of others?
π Chapter 23