The beginning of Chapter 11 touches upon several of Sai Baba's notable 'leelas' and personal qualities. It references one of his inscrutable divine plays: his ability to sleep on a narrow wooden plank suspended mid-air and his mysterious methods of getting on and off it. Furthermore, the chapter highlights his profound impartiality and universal love, stating that he treated both Hindus and Muslims as equals. This equal treatment, as mentioned in Chapter 11, was so integral to his being that evaluating the lives of all was considered an act of worship in Shirdi. These points establish his divine and compassionate nature at the outset of the chapter.
Besides teachings on devotion, what other characteristics or 'leelas' of Sai Baba are mentioned in the introduction of Chapter 11?
📖 Chapter 11