Chapter 36 uses the phrase that Sai Baba "can turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows" to illustrate his immense power and infinite glory. This is a metaphorical statement highlighting his ability to completely transform a person's fortune and spiritual state, rather than a literal account of him creating political monarchs. The text emphasizes his divine nature, such as being an "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth," but does not provide a list of literal kings or kingdoms he established. The focus is on his spiritual prowess, not political influence.
In Chapter 36, it says Sai Baba could turn a beggar into a king. Can you provide the names of the kings he created and the kingdoms they subsequently ruled?
π Chapter 36