Chapter 5 provides a deep lesson on the Guru-disciple relationship through the story of Devidas and Sai Baba. Initially, Devidas was seen as the Guru, and he even defeated Baba in a debate. As the text mentions, Baba maintained the feeling that "he is the Guru and I am the disciple," practicing the lesson "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." This illustrates Baba's profound humility and detachment. It was only after many years that Devidas's delusion was dispelled, and he returned to bow to Sainath, having learned the true nature of their roles through Baba's patient example.
What does Chapter 5 reveal about the dynamic between Guru and disciple, specifically through the interaction of Sai Baba and Devidas?
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