Chapter 48 explains that Sai Baba's benevolent influence is not limited by his physical presence. The text celebrates both his "Manifest and the Unmanifest" forms, indicating they are two aspects of the same reality. It explicitly states that his role as a benefactor persists beyond his embodied life: "Your quality of being a benefactor to Your devotees does not end even after leaving the body." Furthermore, the chapter asserts a direct continuity of experience for his followers, explaining that "Whatever actions were performed while in the body, the same are experienced today in the Unmanifest state by those who are devoted to You." This shows that his unmanifest, formless state continues to provide the same grace and perform the same actions as his manifest, physical form did.
How does Chapter 48 explain the continuation of Sai Baba's divine actions after he left his physical body? Contrast his Manifest and Unmanifest states.
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