What kind of language does Chapter 36 use to describe Sai Baba's greatness and influence?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 employs highly reverential and poetic language to describe Sai Baba's immense greatness and influence. It refers to him as the "swan in the lake of the Supreme" and the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth." His power is described as boundless, with the ability to "turn a beggar into a king in a moment" and create "many inconceivable events." The chapter emphasizes his universal appeal, noting that people "in the country and abroad worship him" and that the "flag of his devotion flutters." As Chapter 36 states, his greatness is infinite, and no one can truly describe it, highlighting his role as a redeemer of "infinite beings" and a fulfiller of the desires of all, especially the poor and weak.


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