The statement in Chapter 36 that Sai Baba "can turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows" is a metaphorical expression of his immense power and grace, not a literal account of him creating political monarchs. This phrase illustrates his ability to elevate a person from a state of destitution, whether spiritual or material, to one of great fortune and abundance. The chapter emphasizes his prowess in creating inconceivable events but does not list any specific beggars who were given literal kingdoms to rule.
Chapter 36 states that Sai Baba 'can turn a beggar into a king in a moment.' Which specific kings did he create from beggars, and what kingdoms did they rule?
π Chapter 36