Chapter 45 frames the end of Sai Baba's incarnation as a profound yogic act that is beyond human understanding. It states that Sai first established His form in the hearts of devotees through meditation and then 'departed for His supreme abode.' The text explicitly says this 'state of Yoga is beyond comprehension.' The reason given for this event is that the 'work of the incarnation was complete,' suggesting a purposeful and divinely ordained conclusion to His physical manifestation on Earth, rather than an ordinary death. This highlights the transcendental nature of Sai's existence and departure.
Chapter 45 mentions that Sai Baba 'brought His incarnation to an end.' How does the chapter explain this event and its nature?
π Chapter 45