Chapter 36 describes Sai Baba as a being of infinite greatness and glory, the 'incarnation of the knowledge of Truth.' The text states that he is indifferent to ego and can elevate a beggar to a king in an instant with just 'the play of his eyebrows.' For his devotees, he is a complete protector. It is mentioned that for those who grasp him through meditation or sing his praises, he never lets them lack anything. Furthermore, Chapter 36 explains that Baba loves his own stories and facilitates their telling, using the speaker and listener as a mere pretext to fulfill the desires of his followers.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his connection to his devotees?
π Chapter 36