At the start of this chapter, Sai Baba is depicted as a being of immense power and unique character. Chapter 36 describes him as one with "incomparable courage" and "infinite glory," who can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." He is called the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who remains distant and detached while causing various inconceivable events to occur. Furthermore, it highlights his protective nature, stating that he never lets those who meditate on him or sing hymns to him lack for anything, protecting them completely as a supporter of their spiritual goals.
How is Sai Baba's divine power and character described at the beginning of Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36