Chapter 10 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra portrays Sai Baba as a figure who transcends both social divisions and human limitations. It describes him as a great unifier, stating he was a 'mother to both Hindus and Muslims' and that in his presence, 'the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love.' Simultaneously, the chapter highlights his superhuman nature by describing his imperceptible movements and his practice of sleeping on a narrow wooden plank suspended by rags. This feat was not a trick but a display of his Siddhis, or divine powers, demonstrating he was not bound by the physical laws that govern ordinary people.
How does Chapter 10 portray Sai Baba as a unifying figure and a being beyond ordinary human limitations?
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