Chapter 36 highlights Sai Baba's extraordinary power and glory. It states that although he has no name or village, his glory is infinite, and he possesses the ability to turn a beggar into a king in a moment with just "the play of his eyebrows." He is referred to as the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth and is said to create many inconceivable events. The text notes that he has redeemed infinite beings and that the flag of his devotion flutters as people from both within the country and abroad worship him, showing the vast reach of his influence.
Can you describe the immense power and glory of Sai Baba as detailed in Chapter 36?
π Chapter 36