In Chapter 11, the author sets out to describe Sai Baba's greatness and his authority over the five elements of nature. The text explicitly states that it will illustrate how the deities representing key natural forces—Indra (rain/heavens), Agni (fire), and Varuna (water)—obey Baba's commands. This claim is presented to the reader to demonstrate Baba's divine power and control over the natural world. The chapter frames this mastery as a key aspect of his divinity and a reason for devotees to meditate upon his manifest form, which is described as being as potent as chanting the Eleven Rudras.
What does Chapter 11 reveal about Sai Baba's power and authority over nature?
📖 Chapter 11