Chapter 23 highlights that despite being revered as an Avatar, Sai Baba demonstrated "perfect human conduct." He adhered to pure Varnasrama, which pertains to social and religious duties, and encouraged others to follow appropriate conduct as well. A key aspect of his character was his profound sense of equality. The text states that he never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior. This attitude stemmed from his spiritual vision; he saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness, within all living beings, both moving and unmoving. This allowed him to remain in constant harmony with the Almighty and treat everyone with equal respect.
What does Chapter 23 say about Sai Baba's personal conduct and his view on equality?
📖 Chapter 23