Chapter 6 of the Sai Satcharitra illustrates the omnipresence of Sadguru Sai by equating Him with other divine forms. The text explains that when a devotee reads scriptures or Puranas, the remembrance of the Sadguru is ever-present. It explicitly states that "Sai Himself takes the form of Rama and Krishna and makes one hear His own life story." For instance, as detailed in this chapter, while listening to the Bhagavat, a devotee might perceive Sai appearing as Krishna from head to toe, feeling as if Sai is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for their welfare. This shows that the Sadguru is the underlying reality manifesting in various forms.
What does Chapter 6 say about the relationship between Sai Baba and other deities like Rama and Krishna, and how does this manifest for a devotee?
๐ Chapter 6