Yes, Chapter 43 strongly emphasizes that Sai Baba remains eternally present. After leaving his physical body in Shirdi, he merged into the unmanifest and became one with Brahman. In this true form, he fills the entire moving and non-moving world. The text argues that he is a beginningless and endless being who will remain unbroken even at the end of the universe. To support this, it draws parallels with other great saints like Gyaneshwar, who gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi, as well as Nath Maharaj and Tukaram Maharaj. Just as they remain influential, Sai is the same in Shirdi, and his influence is proven by the experiences devotees have even today.
Can you explain the idea that Sai Baba is still present, even after leaving his body? The text mentions other saints as well.
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