Chapter 35 beautifully describes the profound, non-dualistic experience of Sai Baba's darshan. It states that for a devotee, the happiness from just one glance from Sai can eliminate the need for food or water, taking away thirst and hunger. This experience dissolves the "triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing," erasing the sense of duality. As mentioned in the chapter, this transformative power extends to other senses as well. The sense of touch reveals Sai's light, the sense of smell reveals Sai's residence, and even hearing a word can manifest Sai's form, causing the triad of "the heard, the hearer, and the hearing" to shatter.
Based on Chapter 35, what is the transformative effect of Sai Baba's darshan on the senses and the individual's perception of duality?
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