Chapter 11 of the Sai Satcharitra introduces the immense greatness of Sai Baba, specifically highlighting his authority over the five elements of nature. The text describes his divine plays, or 'leelas,' such as his inscrutable method of sleeping on a narrow wooden plank suspended in the air. It promises to illustrate how deities like Indra, Agni, and Varuna obey Baba's commands. As stated in this chapter, Baba treated both Hindus and Muslims equally, and his very presence made Shirdi a place of worship. This section sets the stage to demonstrate Baba's complete control over the natural world, establishing him as a being of supreme power.
What does Chapter 11 say about Sai Baba's power and greatness?
๐ Chapter 11