The assertion that Sai can instantly elevate a beggar to a king is supported by several descriptions of his immense power and prowess in Chapter 36. The text states he has "incomparable courage" and "infinite glory." It mentions that for those who grasp him through meditation or sing loving hymns, "he never lets them lack anything" and "protects them completely." Furthermore, this chapter describes him as the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who causes "inconceivable events" to occur and shows various forms to those upon whom he bestows his grace, reinforcing the idea that he possesses the power to enact such dramatic transformations.
The text says Sai Baba can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment." How does the rest of the description in Chapter 36 support this idea of his immense power?
π Chapter 36