Madhavrao describes Sai Baba's Leelas, or divine plays, as profoundly mysterious and beyond human understanding. In a conversation recounted in Chapter 18, he exclaims, "The Leelas of Sai Baba are unfathomable. How many should I tell you?" He humbly admits his own limitations in comprehending them, stating, "I am merely a rustic villager... His Leelas are incomprehensible." He poses rhetorical questions like, "Who knows His art?" to emphasize the inscrutable nature of Baba's actions. Madhavrao's perspective is one of awe and wonder, acknowledging that Baba "plays the play and remains separate," operating on a level that is "not of human nature."
According to Madhavrao, what is the nature of Baba's Leelas, and how does he perceive them?
📖 Chapter 18