The article talks about the greatest form of sakha relationship between Sai baba and Shamya. But I am sure you are referring it with respect to Sai Baba alone.
I mean, what about Krishna? Krishna had tons of devotees who were also his sakhas and sakhis - the most famous examples being Sudama, Arjuna, Draupadi, etc.
By this logic, each and every God & Goddess will have some kind of sakhya bhakti associated with them. So, how is it possible to say this form of sakhya bhkati is the greatest or that form of sakhya bhakti is the greatest?
Please note that I am not demeaning anything or anyone associated with Sai Baba, and I have no intention to do so.
However, sakhya bhkati is not restricted to Sai Baba alone. And if you make a claim of Sai Baba-Shamya being the greatest form of sakhya bhkati, please clarify that it is applicable only in the case of Sai Baba alone.
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