Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being of infinite glory and inconceivable power. The text states he can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." He is described as the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, who remains distant and detached from his own name while causing various events to unfold. As Chapter 36 explains, he is a being who has renounced worldly life to attain Lord Vishnu (Chakrapani) and has redeemed infinite souls. He shows various forms to those he graces and is described as a swan in the lake of the Supreme, indifferent to the ego-driven "I am He" attitude.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine attributes and powers?
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