Chapter 11 of the Sai Satcharitra highlights the immense greatness and divine authority of Sai Baba, particularly his control over the elements of nature. The text explicitly states that Indra (the god of rain), Agni (the god of fire), and Varuna (the god of water) obey Baba's commands, showcasing his supreme power. The chapter also describes him as the embodiment of perfect detachment and mentions his inscrutable 'leelas' or divine plays, such as sleeping on a narrow wooden plank and his mysterious methods of ascending and descending from it. These examples, as presented in Chapter 11, serve to illustrate his mastery and divine nature.
What does Chapter 11 say about Sai Baba's power and authority over the natural world?
๐ Chapter 11