In Chapter 36, the author states that on whomever Sai Baba "bestows his grace, he shows them various forms; he creates many inconceivable events." However, this section serves as an introduction and does not provide specific examples of these events or forms. It functions as a promise of the kinds of stories to come, aiming to build anticipation in the reader. The text mentions that listening to his stories removes misery and that Baba loves his own stories, but it does not narrate any specific miracles in these introductory passages. The only narrative element introduced is the arrival of two gentlemen from Goa, with the actual story about them presumably following.
What are the specific 'inconceivable events' and 'various forms' that Baba shows his devotees according to the examples in Chapter 36?
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