Did Sai Baba actually die, or was his Mahasamadhi something different?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 challenges the conventional idea of Sai Baba's death, suggesting that to say he simply 'left the body' is a statement few should believe. It presents his departure as a voluntary act of a supreme Yogi who could die at will. The text describes how he burned his body in the fire of Yoga, merging himself into the unmanifest state while simultaneously remaining in the hearts of his devotees. It clarifies that he transcended the material state to attain his previous unmanifest form. Therefore, his physical passing was not an ordinary death but a conscious merging with his true, formless self, a process undertaken for the sake of his followers.


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