How can Sai Baba be considered beyond the concepts of birth and death according to the scriptures?

📖 Chapter 43

According to Chapter 43, Sai Baba is viewed as being beyond birth and death because he is the complete Supreme Brahman, for whom the world is an illusion and bodily consciousness is absent. Birth is defined as the union of body and senses, and death as their separation. However, for a divine being who incarnates by his own will for the welfare of devotees, these are considered false imaginations. The text posits that for Sai Samarth, who is a mass of bliss and does not know the birth of the body, the concept of death is inapplicable. He is devoid of bodily impulses, which places him outside the conventional cycle of life and death.


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