Chapter 36 does not draw any comparisons between Sai Baba's abilities and those of other historical saints. The text is singularly focused on describing the unique and incomparable prowess of Sai Baba. It states that he 'causes various events to occur' and 'creates many inconceivable events,' but this is presented as a testament to his own divine nature, not in relation to anyone else. According to Chapter 36, Sai Baba's greatness is 'infinite,' and he is an embodiment of the 'knowledge of Truth' who acts to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
How does Chapter 36 compare Sai Baba's ability to create events with the miracles of other historical saints?
📖 Chapter 36