Chapter 43 explains that after leaving his body, Sai Baba did not cease to exist but transitioned into an unmanifest and omnipresent state. The text states that while his 'one-sided avatar ended,' his 'complete form was beautifully realized.' He moved beyond a localized nature to become eternally whole, merging with his true self. This path after leaving the body is described as an incomprehensible state of self-attainment and a dwelling of happiness. Despite this profound spiritual reality, his physical absence caused great sorrow among the villagers. As Chapter 43 describes, with his body lying motionless, a great lamentation arose, and children and elders were filled with anxiety, feeling as though their own lives had ended.
How does Chapter 43 describe Sai Baba's state after he left his physical body and the impact on his devotees?
📖 Chapter 43