Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being of infinite glory whose greatness is beyond human description. This chapter describes him as the 'incarnation of the knowledge of Truth' and the 'swan in the lake of the Supreme.' It highlights his immense power, stating he can turn a beggar into a king with the mere 'play of his eyebrows' and creates many inconceivable events. According to the text in Chapter 36, he is also profoundly protective, never letting those who meditate on him or sing his hymns lack anything. He is depicted as being detached from his own name, yet orchestrating events and showing various forms to those upon whom he bestows his grace.
How does Chapter 36 describe the nature and characteristics of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 36