Nanasaheb Nimonkar's devotion was profoundly evident in his final days. The account in Chapter 0 states that after Maharaj's passing, Nanasaheb himself did not live long. During the last three days of his life, his perception of reality was entirely saturated with his guru's presence. He saw Maharaj everywhere and in everyone. This was so absolute that he addressed his own wife as "Sai Baba," explaining, "Who is in you? Baba is there. You are Baba." This indicates that his end came not in delirium, but in a state of constant, blissful remembrance and non-differentiation from his master.
How did Nanasaheb Nimonkar's consciousness reflect his devotion to Maharaj during his last moments?
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