Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra explores the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba. While he is described as having "no name or village," which signifies his detachment from worldly identities, he simultaneously possesses "infinite glory." This chapter explains that despite this lack of a conventional identity, his power is absolute. With just the "play of his eyebrows," he can instantly elevate a beggar to the status of a king. Furthermore, Chapter 36 portrays him as the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, who remains distant and detached while causing various events to happen, demonstrating his supreme and unconventional power over creation.
The text describes Sai as having 'no name or village.' What does Chapter 36 say about this aspect of his nature and his immense power?
📖 Chapter 36