The author of Chapter 45 describes the departure of Sai Baba's physical form with a tone of deep reverence and sorrow. The chapter explains that Sai Baba "brought His incarnation to an end" and departed for His "supreme abode," describing this as a state of Yoga that is "beyond comprehension." The author laments this physical absence, repeatedly stating that the Sai-form which brought contentment, removed illusion, and gave courage is now "lost to our sight." However, as Chapter 45 also clarifies, before departing, Sai established His form in the hearts of devotees through meditation, ensuring His presence would continue despite the physical body vanishing.
How does the author of Chapter 45 describe the event of Sai Baba leaving his physical body?
📖 Chapter 45