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Sai is not finite or limited. He dwells in all beings, from ants and
insects to the God Brahma. He pervades all. Sai was well-versed in the
knowledge of the Vedas, as well as in the science of Self-realisation. As
He was proficient in both these, He was well-fitted to be the Sad-guru.
Any one, though learned, but not able to awaken the disciples and establish them in Self-realisation, does not deserve to be called a Sadguru.
Generally the father gives birth to the body, and death invariably follows life; but Sadguru does away with both life and death, and so he is
more kind and merciful, than any body.
Sai Baba often said that-let His man (Devotee) be at any distance,
a thousand koss away from Him, he will be drawn to Shirdi like a sparrow, with a thread tied to its feet. This Chapter describes the stories of
three such sparrows
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