Chapter 43 mentions other saints like Gyaneshwar. How does Sai Baba's story of transcending death compare to theirs?

📖 Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba and other great saints to illustrate that they exist beyond physical death. The text uses the example of Gyaneshwar Maharaj, who gave darshan three centuries after his supposed departure, proving his continued spiritual presence. By placing Sai Baba in the same category as figures like Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu and Samarth Ramdas in Parli, the chapter emphasizes a shared spiritual truth. It shows that these avatars incarnate for the welfare of humanity and, when their task is done, they merge back into their unmanifest form, but their power and influence endure, just as Sai's does in Shirdi.


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