The beginning of Chapter 7 mentions some of Baba's yogic abilities. What were these, and what was the chapter's main focus after this introduction?

πŸ“– Chapter 7

The introduction to Chapter 7 briefly mentions Sai Baba's profound yogic practices, specifically his practice of Khanda-yoga, which involved the disjointing and rejoining of his limbs. It also alludes to experiments like Dhauti (cleansing of the stomach). However, after this introductory mention of his physical and spiritual powers, the chapter's primary focus shifts to a different kind of miracle: his complete transcendence of religious identity. The main theme, as explored throughout Chapter 7, is the paradox of his being. He appeared as a Muslim to Hindus and had Hindu marks when seen as a Muslim, celebrating festivals of both faiths with equal joy and living in a mosque that functioned with Hindu rituals, proving his incarnation was holy and beyond conventional definition.


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