The beginning of Chapter 11 of the Sai Satcharitra references some of Sai Baba's inscrutable leelas and his principle of equality. It continues from the previous chapter, mentioning Baba's mysterious practice of sleeping on a narrow wooden plank and his invisible methods of getting on and off it. This is presented as one of his divine plays. Additionally, Chapter 11 highlights Baba's impartiality, stating that he treated both Hindus and Muslims as equals. This equitable treatment was so fundamental that the act of him 'evaluating their life spans was like an act of worship in Shirdi,' indicating his profound and unbiased care for all devotees.
What specific examples of Sai Baba's divine plays (leelas) and his attitude towards people are mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 11?
π Chapter 11