Chapter 11 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra begins by directly continuing the narrative from the previous chapter, referencing Sai Baba's 'inscrutable leela' of sleeping on a narrow wooden plank. It immediately establishes several key themes for the chapter. These include Baba's equal treatment of both Hindus and Muslims, his divine plays, and his overall greatness. The author frames the chapter as a 'sweet and pleasant story' that will facilitate meditation on Baba's manifest (Saguna) form and reveal his authority over the elements of nature, setting a clear agenda for the reader.
How does Chapter 11 begin, and what main ideas does it introduce right at the start?
๐ Chapter 11