The text describes Sai Baba as a divine being whose actions are often beyond human comprehension. In Chapter 18, Madhavrao refers to Baba's actions as the "play of this God," emphasizing that His Leelas, or divine plays, are "unfathomable" and "incomprehensible." It is said that "He plays the play and remains separate," suggesting a divine detachment from the events he orchestrates. Furthermore, the text highlights that His doings are "not of human nature," reinforcing the idea that his essence and methods are transcendent and cannot be judged by ordinary human standards. This divine playfulness and inscrutable nature are central to understanding his character as depicted in these passages.
How is Sai Baba's nature described in the text, particularly in relation to his actions?
๐ Chapter 18