Chapter 36 clearly indicates that Sai Baba's influence was widespread and not limited to a specific region. The text explicitly states that devotees 'in the country and abroad worship him,' and that the 'flag of his devotion flutters' far and wide. This points to a global following. The chapter also portrays him as a universal savior, a 'complete supporter of spiritual goals' who has 'redeemed infinite beings.' He is shown to be particularly attentive to the 'poor and weak,' fulfilling the desires of all who call upon him, reinforcing the idea of his universal reach and compassion.
Does the Satcharitra suggest Sai Baba's influence was limited to a specific area, or was it more widespread?
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