Chapter 10 explains that Sai Baba's ability to sleep on a narrow plank suspended by rags was a demonstration of his great Siddhis, or powers. The text questions how such a flimsy setup could support his weight, concluding that the plank was merely for "name's sake." As Chapter 10 suggests, Baba possessed powers like 'Anima' (the ability to become minute), allowing him to move with ease in the forms of flies or insects. His movements, such as climbing onto the plank, were described as imperceptible, reinforcing that his actions were beyond ordinary human comprehension.
How does Chapter 10 explain Sai Baba's ability to sleep on such a narrow plank? Was it a miracle?
📖 Chapter 10