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The regular meals which Sai Baba cooked and served with his own bands in Dwarkamai were an object-lesson inequality. Essentially people coming to him forget these differences of riches and position. He was neither rich nor poor, neither a Raja nor Praja, neither a landholder nor a laborer. In spite of this, some research scholars have made finicky efforts to ascribe him a certain caste and religion.Īnother main principle brought in practice by Sai Baba was that of equality once a person stepped into his Dwarkamai a decaying mosque where he lived. It is that he didn’t want these labels, to be, attached to him. That Sai Baba never discovered his own caste and religion has a deep significance. Hence those difference no place in the eyes of Sai Baba. According to him Shraddha and Saburi were the best attributes to reach the state of godliness.ĭifferences of caste, faith, and religion are man-made and therefore fake.

His philosophy entrenched ‘Shraddha’ meaning faith and ‘Saburi’ meaning kindness.
