Yes, Chapter 43 recounts a startling past event to illustrate Sai Baba's yogic power. On one occasion, Baba raised his life breath to the crown of his head, or Brahmarandhra, and remained in this state for three consecutive days. According to the text, people with certain minds misinterpreted this profound yogic state as death itself and began making preparations for his final rites. However, Baba suddenly returned to his body, which greatly startled everyone present. Chapter 43 introduces this story as an example of his incomprehensible abilities, promising to explain how it happened.
Can you elaborate on the incident mentioned in Chapter 43 where Sai Baba was mistaken for dead prior to his actual passing?
π Chapter 43