Can you describe the divine state of Sai Baba and how his presence sanctified the experience of being in Shirdi?

📖 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 portrays Sai Baba as being in a state beyond worldly dualities, always situated in his own nature of Pure Existence. He felt no joy or sorrow for worldly matters, and his meditation (Samadhi) never wavered, even while engaging with people or listening to music. His presence transformed Shirdi into a place where even the grass and stones were considered blessed. For devotees, the experience was profoundly spiritual; his Darshan was a form of Yoga, and conversing with him washed away sins. Shirdi became the center from which his influence spread widely, and the text emphasizes that seeing his Samadhi there is the ultimate fulfillment of being born, a place where the knots of the soul are cut.


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