Chapter 45 poignantly captures the sense of loss following Sai Baba's departure. The author laments that the "Sai-form," which brought eternal contentment, bliss, and liberation from the fear of worldly existence, is now lost to our sight. This chapter describes how Sai, having completed the work of his incarnation, departed for His supreme abode, bringing His incarnation to an end in a state of Yoga that is "beyond comprehension." The text repeats the phrase "is now lost" to emphasize the void left by the absence of the physical form that guided devotees and awakened justice and morality.
How does Chapter 45 describe the void left by Sai Baba's departure and the end of His physical incarnation?
📖 Chapter 45