Why does chapter 29 refer to Sai Baba as 'Maharaj', and is this a direct attempt to equate him with Gajanan Maharaj?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 29

In Chapter 29, the title 'Maharaj' is used as a general term of respect and reverence for Sai Baba, not as an attempt to equate him with Gajanan Maharaj. Verse 8 states, 'Thus the Maharaj was of generous disposition, steadfast in charity and righteousness,' using the title to emphasize Sai Baba's noble and kingly generosity. 'Maharaj' is a common honorific for great saints and kings in India. The provided text offers no evidence to suggest this usage is a specific reference or comparison to Gajanan Maharaj; rather, it highlights Sai Baba's own esteemed status and charitable nature.


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