According to the descriptions in Chapter 36, Sai Baba's divine nature is boundless and beyond full comprehension. He is referred to as the "swan in the lake of the Supreme," who is indifferent to ego and delights in service. The chapter states that he has no specific name or village yet possesses infinite glory, capable of turning a "beggar into a king in a moment." For those who meditate on him or sing loving hymns, he provides complete protection, ensuring they never lack anything. As Chapter 36 explains, Sai is an incarnation of the knowledge of Truth who bestows his grace by showing various forms and causing many inconceivable events to occur, thereby fulfilling the desires of all his devotees.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his power to help devotees?
π Chapter 36