Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba's power and grace as limitless and transformative. It is stated that he can 'turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows,' demonstrating his immense power over worldly circumstances. His grace is shown to be personal and protective; the chapter mentions that on whomever he bestows his grace, he shows them various forms and protects them completely. As further described in Chapter 36, he loves his devotees and ensures that those who meditate on him or sing loving hymns to him 'never lack anything.' His grace is universal, as he 'calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all' and has redeemed infinite beings.
Can you describe the power and grace of Sai Baba as depicted in Chapter 36?
π Chapter 36