The account in Chapter 36 does not mention a king from Goa visiting Sai Baba. Instead, the text explicitly states, "Two gentlemen from Goa came for Sai’s darshan." This introduction serves to start a new story after the author describes Sai Baba's divine qualities and his ability to fulfill the desires of all, including the poor and weak. While the chapter notes Sai's power to metaphorically turn a beggar into a king, the actual visitors mentioned from Goa are identified simply as two gentlemen, not royalty.
What was the name of the king from Goa who came to see Sai Baba in Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36