The provided text from Chapter 36 presents these as separate ideas, not a single event. The chapter does state that Sai Baba possesses immense power and 'can turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows.' It also introduces a new story by mentioning that 'Two gentlemen from Goa came for Sai’s darshan.' However, the text does not connect these two points. It does not claim that the gentlemen from Goa were beggars who were then turned into kings. The mention of his power is a general statement about his divine capabilities, while the arrival of the Goan gentlemen serves as the beginning of a new, distinct narrative.
Did Sai Baba turn the two gentlemen from Goa into kings as an example of his power?
📖 Chapter 36