Whatever I am is due to the Five Sadgurus. Not only in this incarnation, but in every age when they bring me down. This is all made clear in God Speaks . After reading the book through, you will understand to some extent who you are. But that will not make you see me as I am. For that, you must have intense love for me. I dictated the book myself on the board. Don Stevens has brought a few copies here. The book is on sale in America. People who have read a few chapters feel interested in me. They think it is unique for such a big volume to be dictated on an alphabet board. They wanted to see on television how I used the board.
Baba narrated how the film was taken during the Gujarati group's stay the previous week.
Expounding on the characteristics of Sai Baba, Upasni Maharaj, Hazrat Babajan, Narayan Maharaj and Tajuddin Baba, Baba remarked:
Sai Baba was Perfection himself. When anyone visited him, he straightaway asked for all their money and emptied their pockets. He used to smoke the chillum, cough and spit. Gustadji once went to see him, and he emptied Gustadji's pocket. You have no idea at all how great Sai Baba was. He had fixed the pay of those around him. There was one Barra Baba. Sai Baba was paying him Rs.100 daily out of the sum he was emptying from visitors' pockets. Hindus and Muslims both used to revere him, and bhajans and qawaali went on around him. Half of the people who came to him for darshan had love for him; the other half wondered how he could be a saint when he took money from people! Now you find Sai Ashram, Sai Mandir [temple], Sai matches, Sai films, Sai this and Sai that. In every place, you find a Sai Mandir. And all this from those same men who doubted him when he was alive!
[Upasni] Maharaj used to stay in Shirdi in the Khandoba Temple. For three years, he remained only on water. Only he knew who Sai Baba was. He was so great that if his grace fell on the dust, the dust would be transformed into God! So great was Maharaj. But he was the opposite of Sai Baba. He would not accept money and would chase away people who offered it. Gradually, he used to accept what people gave out of love, and you now see [at Sakori] a Upasnisthan and Upasni Nagar.
