The text strongly questions the finality of Sai Baba's death. Chapter 43 explains that when his task for the devotees was over, he simply 'left the body.' This act is not seen as perishing but as a voluntary choice for a Yogi who could die at will. He is described as having burned the body in the 'fire of Yoga' and merging himself into the unmanifest, his previous state. The book asserts that he remains alive and present in the hearts of his devotees, and that his form, being imprinted there, cannot be said to have perished. By merely remembering his name, the concepts of birth and death lose their hold, proving his eternal nature.
Did Sai Baba truly die? How does the text address the event of him leaving his body?
π Chapter 43