Chapter 35 of the Sai Satcharitra provides a profound description of the devotee's experience, where Sai Baba permeates every aspect of their perception. The text explains that a mere glance from Sai can eliminate hunger and thirst, providing complete satisfaction. This experience transcends duality, as the "triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes." As detailed in Chapter 35, this all-encompassing presence extends to other senses as well. The sense of touch is filled with Sai's light, the sense of smell perceives Sai's residence, and even hearing a word can immediately manifest Sai's form, causing the distinctions between hearer, hearing, and the heard to shatter.
How does Chapter 35 describe the all-encompassing experience of being a devotee of Sai Baba, particularly in relation to the senses?
๐ Chapter 35