At its outset, Chapter 11 sets the stage to demonstrate Sai Baba's greatness by highlighting his authority over the five elements of nature. The author explicitly states an intention to illustrate how the deities representing these elements obey Baba's commands. As mentioned in Chapter 11, the text promises to narrate stories showing how Indra (the lord of rain and sky), Agni (the lord of fire), and Varuna (the lord of water) all submit to Baba's will. The author asks the listeners to pay close attention to these upcoming accounts, which serve as proof of his divine control.
The beginning of Chapter 11 mentions Baba has authority over nature. What specific examples does the chapter promise to tell us about?
📖 Chapter 11