While Chapter 36 does make the powerful statement that Sai Baba "can turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows," it does not connect this specific power to the two gentlemen from Goa mentioned at the end of the section. The reference to turning a beggar into a king is presented as an example of his infinite glory and great prowess. The text then transitions to a new narrative, stating, "Two gentlemen from Goa came for Sai’s darshan." The provided excerpts do not describe what happened to these gentlemen or suggest that they were beggars who became kings. This phrase is used to illustrate Baba's capability, not to describe a specific event within this chapter.
Chapter 36 says Baba can turn a beggar into a king. Does it then tell the story of the two gentlemen from Goa becoming kings?
📖 Chapter 36