Chapter 43 provides a profound description of Sai Baba's transition from a manifest to an unmanifest state. The text explains that by leaving his body, he did not cease to exist but instead lost his localized nature and achieved omnipresence. He reached an imperishable state, free from the cycle of rebirth, and merged completely with his true self. While his physical avatar ended, his complete form was realized. As Chapter 43 beautifully puts it, he became 'eternally whole,' remaining the life and soul of all beings, even though the villagers were left feeling poor and miserable without his physical presence.
How does Chapter 43 describe Sai Baba's state after he left his body?
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