Chapter 40 provides a deep insight into Sai Baba's nature, distinguishing it from ordinary human existence. While his physical movements were generally confined to Shirdi and the three nearby villages of Rahata, Rui, and Nimgon, his true state was limitless. The text describes him as a 'Leelavatari,' a master of miracles who could move by his mere will. His presence is compared to the sky, which is 'perfectly full, inside and out' and for which coming and going have no meaning. This illustrates that Baba pervades all of creation, and his 'coming' to a place like Dahanu was not a matter of physical travel but of manifesting his all-pervading presence at will.
What does the scripture say about Sai Baba's physical presence and his ability to travel?
📖 Chapter 40