Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra explains that Sai Baba transcends conventional identity, stating that he is one 'who has no name or village, but possesses infinite glory.' Despite this, his fame is widespread, as both people in the country and abroad worship him. His power is depicted as absolute and instantaneous; he can 'turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows.' Having renounced worldly life, he is a complete supporter of spiritual goals and is credited with having redeemed infinite beings, showcasing his immense prowess and universal appeal.
What does Chapter 36 say about Sai Baba's identity and power? Is he tied to a specific place?
📖 Chapter 36