The introductory section of Chapter 36 begins with a traditional invocation before promising another beautiful story, described as the "water of self-bliss." The author posits that it is Sai Baba himself who inspires the telling of his own stories, using the narrator as a mere instrument to fulfill the desires of devotees. As detailed in this chapter, Sai is depicted as a being of infinite glory and power, the incarnation of Truth who can elevate a beggar to a king instantly. He is a protector who ensures his devotees lack nothing. The introduction concludes by purifying the senses of the audience and setting the stage for the next narrative by mentioning the arrival of two gentlemen from Goa for Sai's darshan.
Can you provide a summary of the introductory section of Chapter 36 from the Shri Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 36