Chapter 36 eloquently describes the immense power and grace of Sai Baba. It is mentioned that on whomever he bestows his grace, he shows them various forms and creates many inconceivable events. His prowess is so great that he can instantly elevate a person's status from a beggar to a king. The text also highlights his role as a protector, ensuring that devotees who grasp him through meditation or hymns are completely protected and never lack anything. As this chapter notes, his influence is not limited by geography, as people "in the country and abroad worship him," and he specifically "calls out to the poor and weak," fulfilling the desires of all.
What does Chapter 36 say about the power of Sai Baba's grace and the scope of his influence?
📖 Chapter 36