According to Chapter 36, Sai Baba's nature is that of the supreme, described as the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" and a being who can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." The text emphasizes that his greatness is infinite and beyond description. This chapter explains that he remains distant and detached from his name, yet causes various events to occur and shows different forms to those he graces. He is a complete supporter of spiritual goals who loves his own stories and protects those who meditate on him or sing loving hymns, ensuring they never lack anything.
Based on Chapter 36, how is Sai Baba's divine nature and power characterized?
๐ Chapter 36