Chapter 6 explains that devotees experience Sai Baba as being one with other major deities. The text states that when a devotee reads scriptures or Puranas, the remembrance of the Sadguru, Sai, arises at every step. It goes further to say that Sai Himself takes the form of Rama and Krishna, making the devotee feel as if they are hearing His own life story through these ancient tales. A specific example given in Chapter 6 is that while listening to the Bhagavat, a devotee might perceive Sai Baba as appearing completely as Lord Krishna, feeling as though Sai is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for their benefit. This emphasizes that the Sadguru is a manifestation of the divine, encompassing the essence of all gods.
What does Chapter 6 say about the relationship between Sai Baba and other deities like Rama and Krishna, and how do devotees experience this?
π Chapter 6