As detailed in Chapter 45, the loss of Sai Baba's physical form is deeply lamented. The text describes that this form, whose vision brought eternal contentment and whose company provided the enjoyment of bliss, is now lost to our sight. Furthermore, the chapter notes the loss of His presence, which granted liberation from the fear of worldly existence, showed the path to the supreme goal, removed the illusion of Maya, awakened justice and morality, and gave the mind courage during times of distress.
Chapter 45 expresses a sense of loss regarding Sai Baba's physical form. What specific benefits and qualities of His presence are described as being lost?
📖 Chapter 45