Chapter 11 discusses the perishable body. How does it apply this concept to Sai Baba himself and what does it say about his true nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 11

Chapter 11 addresses the concept of mortality by stating that the physical body is perishable and will eventually end. It encourages devotees not to grieve over this but to focus on the eternal. The chapter then applies this philosophy to Baba by posing a rhetorical question: if there is no true death for anyone, how can there be death for Baba? It explains that the entire visible creation emerges from the unmanifest and merges back into it. Therefore, the text concludes that Shri Sai is eternally pure, enlightened, untainted, and deathless, transcending the limitations of the physical body.


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