Chapter 45 poignantly describes the departure of Sai Baba, noting that His physical form is now "lost to our sight." The author laments the loss of this form, which brought eternal contentment, removed the illusion of Maya, and gave courage in times of distress. As the chapter explains, Sai Baba brought His incarnation to an end and departed for His supreme abode once the work was complete. Despite this physical absence, Chapter 45 offers a crucial consolation: Sai established His form in the hearts of devotees through meditation, and this book, the Satcharitra, now serves as His literary form, ensuring His remembrance.
How does Chapter 45 describe the departure of Sai Baba and its effect on his followers?
📖 Chapter 45