Chapter 7 describes how people, including those of high standing, reacted with amazement and reverence to Sai Baba's enigmatic nature. The text notes that even if one were to call Him of a lower caste, the 'best of Brahmins' would still come to worship Him. Notably, keepers of the sacred fire, known as Agnihotris, would abandon their pride in ritual purity and prostrate themselves before Him. According to the chapter, people who came to find proof or scrutinize His identity would be so moved by what they saw that they would become silent and humble, ultimately behaving with the same reverence as His other devotees.
What was the reaction of high-caste Brahmins and other visitors when they witnessed Sai Baba's paradoxical nature, as described in Chapter 7?
📖 Chapter 7