Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as possessing immense power and glory, highlighting his ability to "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." His relationship with his followers is deeply protective; the chapter asserts that for those who meditate on him or sing loving hymns, he "never lets them lack anything; he protects them completely." Furthermore, Chapter 36 reveals that Sai loves his own stories and uses them as a means to fulfill the desires of his devotees, acting as a complete supporter of their spiritual goals.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's power and his relationship with his followers?
๐ Chapter 36