The source material from Chapter 36 does not narrate a story about a specific beggar who became a king. This phrase is used metaphorically to describe Sai Baba's immense power and divine grace. The text states, "he can turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." This is presented as an example of his "infinite glory" and his ability to cause "inconceivable events," rather than a literal account of a specific individual's transformation that is detailed within these particular passages.
Chapter 36 says Sai Baba can turn a beggar into a king. Can you tell me the story of the specific beggar who became a king?
📖 Chapter 36