How does Chapter 44 explain the relationship between Sai Baba and figures like Rama and Krishna, and what does it say about his relationship with death?

📖 Chapter 44

Chapter 44 draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba and the divine figures of Rama and Krishna, stating explicitly that there is "no difference between the three" and that the names "Rama, Krishna, and Sai" are "essentially one and the same." While Gods are described as beautiful, Saints like Sai are presented as the form of pure bliss. The text further elevates Sai's status by addressing the concept of death. It posits that for the "Ultimate Reality," which Sai embodies, death is merely a "completely false rumor." As Chapter 44 explains, someone like Sai, who has authority even over Time and Death, cannot possibly suffer at its hands.


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