Chapter 10 portrays Sai Baba as a powerful unifying figure who transcends worldly divisions and limitations. It explicitly states that He was a "mother to both Hindus and Muslims," creating a space where "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt." This illustrates his role in fostering harmony. Beyond social unity, Chapter 10 also describes his power to operate beyond the normal laws of existence. It asserts that by placing faith in Him, He "strikes a nail over the lines of destiny," effectively changing one's fate. This ability, combined with his imperceptible movements, shows him as a being not bound by the world's rules.
How does Chapter 10 portray Sai Baba's role as a unifier and a figure who transcends worldly limitations?
📖 Chapter 10