Chapter 45 poignantly expresses the deep sense of loss felt by devotees after Sai Baba's physical departure. The text laments that the 'Sai-form,' whose vision brought eternal contentment and whose company provided blissful enjoyment, is 'now lost to our sight.' The author details that this form was the very means to remove the illusion of Maya and awaken justice and morality. As described in Chapter 45, the loss of this physical presence, which gave courage in times of distress and granted liberation from worldly fears, is a profound and deeply felt absence for the followers.
How does Chapter 45 describe the sense of loss following Sai Baba's departure from his physical form?
📖 Chapter 45