Chapter 36 does not name a specific king who was once a beggar. Instead, it uses this concept metaphorically to illustrate Sai Baba's immense power and grace. The text states that Baba, with the "play of his eyebrows," can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment." As Chapter 36 explains, this is meant to show his infinite glory and ability to cause inconceivable events, rather than describe a literal, named individual's transformation.
What was the name of the king that Sai Baba created from a beggar, as described in Chapter 36?
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