Based on the text from Chapter 36, what are some of the divine and paradoxical qualities attributed to Sai Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 describes Sai Baba with a series of profound and seemingly paradoxical qualities. He is referred to as "the swan in the lake of the Supreme," yet he also delights in serving others. He has no name or village but possesses infinite glory. With a mere "play of his eyebrows," he can transform a beggar into a king in an instant. The chapter states he is the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, yet he remains a detached witness to the events he causes. For those upon whom he bestows his grace, he reveals various forms and orchestrates many inconceivable events, showcasing his great prowess.


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