This portion of Chapter 11 highlights some of Sai Baba's personal traits and inscrutable actions, or 'leelas'. It references a story from a previous chapter about Baba sleeping on a narrow wooden plank and his invisible, mysterious methods for getting on and off it, which are described as divine plays. Furthermore, the chapter emphasizes his profound equality, stating that he treated Hindus and Muslims alike, with no distinction. His very presence and actions in Shirdi, including evaluating the lifespans of individuals, were considered an act of worship, showcasing his unique and divine nature.
Besides his teachings, what personal characteristics and mysterious actions of Sai Baba are mentioned in this section of Chapter 11?
📖 Chapter 11