Chapter 36 attributes a multitude of divine characteristics and powers to Sai Baba. He is described metaphorically as the "swan in the lake of the Supreme," indifferent to the ego-centric "I am He" attitude. Despite having no name or village, his glory is infinite, and he possesses the power to elevate a beggar to a king in an instant. The text from Chapter 36 also states he is the incarnation of Truth's knowledge and can create many inconceivable events. On whomever he bestows his grace, he shows them various forms and protects them completely. He is a supporter of spiritual goals who calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all.
Describe the characteristics and powers attributed to Sai Baba in Chapter 36.
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