Following Sai Baba's passing, there was a significant deliberation among the people, disciples, and villagers that lasted for twenty-six hours. Chapter 43 recounts the different opinions on what to do with his body. One group suggested that Hindus should not touch the body and that it should be taken to the Muslim cemetery. Another proposal was to place the body in the open and build a beautiful tomb over it. However, the definitive factor was Baba's own previously stated wish: "Let this body stay in the Wada." This Wada was the grand mansion built by the devout Butti. Patil Ramachandra, a village official, was very firm in upholding Baba's words, which ultimately settled the matter.
Describe the discussions and disagreements that took place regarding the final resting place for Sai Baba's physical body.
📖 Chapter 43