Chapter 11 explains Sai Baba's deathless nature by contextualizing it within the cosmic principle of the Unmanifest. The text states that while the physical body is perishable and will eventually end, a devotee should not grieve. This is because the entire visible, multifaceted universe is essentially the Unmanifest that has taken form. As Chapter 11 describes, all of creation, from the creator down to a blade of grass, is born from the 'womb of the Unmanifest' and ultimately merges back into it. Therefore, the chapter concludes, there is no true death for anyone. Based on this principle, it is asserted that Shri Sai is eternally pure, enlightened, untainted, and deathless, as he is one with the eternal, Unmanifest reality.
According to Chapter 11, why is Sai Baba considered to be beyond death?
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