The provided text from Chapter 36 attributes immense, almost limitless power and influence to Sai Baba. His glory is described as infinite, and he possesses the ability to "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." This illustrates his power to alter worldly destinies instantly. His influence is not limited by geography, as he is worshipped by people both "in the country and abroad." Furthermore, the chapter states he is a "complete supporter of spiritual goals" who has "redeemed infinite beings." He demonstrates his prowess by creating "many inconceivable events" and showing various forms to those he blesses, showcasing a power that transcends the physical and logical realms.
Can you describe the immense power and influence attributed to Sai Baba in this passage?
π Chapter 36