Chapter 35 discusses the concept of non-duality. How does it explain the experience of a devotee's senses in the presence of Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 of the Sai Satcharitra delves into the advanced spiritual concept of non-duality through the devotee's sensory experience of Sai Baba. The author uses the powerful metaphor of a devotee being like a young tortoise, nourished solely by the Guru's glance, which eliminates hunger and thirst. This experience transcends the physical. The chapter explains that in the presence of Sai, the "triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes," erasing the feeling of duality. This principle extends to all senses. The text states that in the sense of touch, smell, and even hearing, Sai's presence is all-pervading, causing the triad of subject, object, and action to shatter at once.


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