We understand Bhagawan to the extent He reveals Himself to us. Textual 
knowledge can only serve as guide maps, but it is for us to traverse the 
path...to know the Divine in Sathya Sai Baba. Quoting a brief question answer 
session between the illustrated spiritual master Nisarga Datta Maharaj and a 
devotee of the Master, Sri B. N. Narasimha Murthy reiterates the often repeated 
teaching of Bhagawan that worldly intelligence cannot fathom the ways of His 
being and to know Him man should strive to understand his own self. An extract 
from Bhagawan’s Biography series Sathyam Sivam Sundaram - Part 6. 

Once there was an interesting dialogue between a well-known jnani of our times 
and his disciple about Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. One of the disciples of 
Sri Nisarga Datta Maharaj was a frequent visitor to Prasanthi Nilayam and he 
became an ardent devotee of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in course of time. One 
evening while serving his Guru, who lived at Kethwadi in Mumbai, he submitted 
his question, “Maharaj, who is Sri Sathya Sai Baba?”

Instead of answering the question of the curious disciple, the Guru asked him, 
“What does Baba say about Himself?”

The disciple, who did not expect that question from his Guru, said what he 
could remember at that time, “Maharaj, Baba has revealed that He is the 
reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi!”

“When did Shirdi Baba shed His mortal coil?”

“In 1918.”

“When did Sri Sathya Sai Baba make His advent?”

“In 1926”

“Baba is what He was between 1918 and 1926!”

The disciple could not comprehend what the Jnani had meant by that; he was also 
not satisfied since the answer was not what he had expected. He pleaded with 
his Guru, “Maharaj, I cannot understand what you said about Baba…”

“Sri Sathya Sai Baba is Paripoorna Parabhrahmam!” declared the Jnani. The 
disciple was very happy with that answer since that was what he wanted to hear 
from his Guru! But the Guru was not satisfied; he wanted to teach his disciple 
a higher lesson. He asked the disciple, “What do you understand now about Baba?”

The disciple was baffled by the question; he kept silent. Then the Guru told 
the bewildered disciple, “Idle curiosity and vain words are of no use to an 
aspirant. Try to know yourself. When you realise who you are, you will realise 
who Sri Sathya Sai Baba is!"                      

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