At the beginning of Chapter 11, two specific aspects of Sai Baba's life are highlighted. First, it mentions his inscrutable 'leela' of sleeping on a narrow wooden plank and his invisible methods of getting on and off it, showcasing his divine and mysterious nature. Second, the chapter points out his equal treatment of both Hindus and Muslims, treating them as one. This impartiality was so profound that evaluating their life spans was considered an act of worship in Shirdi, underscoring his role as a universal Guru.
What are some of the initial examples of Sai Baba's divine plays (leelas) and his character mentioned in Chapter 11?
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