Chapter 45 deeply mourns the loss of Sai Baba's physical form, describing it as the 'Sai-form, whose vision brings eternal contentment, whose company brings the enjoyment of bliss, and whose presence grants liberation from the fear of worldly existence.' The chapter laments that this form, which illuminated the path to the supreme goal and dispelled the illusion of Maya, is now lost to our sight. However, it immediately provides a powerful source of solace. Chapter 45 explains that although the work of the incarnation was complete and the physical form vanished, the Satcharitra itself remains as His 'literary form.' This book is intended to provide constant remembrance and grant a unique, indescribable peace to the minds of those who listen to its stories.
Following Sai Baba's Mahasamadhi, what does Chapter 45 say was lost, and what remains as a source of solace for devotees?
📖 Chapter 45