Chapter 11 begins by referencing Sai Baba's inscrutable 'leelas' or divine plays, using the example of him sleeping on a narrow wooden plank and the mysterious way he would ascend and descend from it. This highlights his extraordinary and incomprehensible nature. Furthermore, the chapter emphasizes his profound impartiality, stating that he treated both Hindus and Muslims as equals. This even-handedness was a core part of his being, to the extent that, as Chapter 11 mentions, the act of evaluating the life spans of all people was considered a form of worship for him in Shirdi.
What does Chapter 11 reveal about Sai Baba's impartiality and his divine plays, or 'leelas'?
π Chapter 11