According to Chapter 11, Sai Baba's authority over the five elements of nature is a key aspect of his divine greatness. The text states that his power is such that even the deities presiding over the elements, specifically mentioning Indra (rain/sky), Agni (fire), and Varuna (water), obey his words. This command over nature is presented as a 'leela' or divine play, illustrating his supreme status. Chapter 11 encourages listeners to pay close attention to this illustration of his power. This control over the elements serves to reinforce the devotee's faith in him as the manifest form of the Supreme Being, the King of Gurus, who is the ultimate resting place for his followers and worthy of exclusive worship.
Chapter 11 mentions Sai Baba's authority over the elements of nature. What does the text say about this power and how it should be understood by devotees?
π Chapter 11