How does the author of Sai Satcharitra describe the non-dual experience of perceiving Sai in Chapter 35?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author describes a profound, non-dual experience of perceiving Sai Baba through all senses. The text states that for the devotee, the very glance of Sai, the ocean of mercy, causes the 'triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing' to vanish, completely erasing the sense of duality. This experience extends beyond sight; Sai's light is felt in the sense of touch, and his residence is perceived in the nose and scent. Furthermore, the chapter explains that even hearing a word can manifest Sai's form, causing the triad of 'the heard, the hearer, and the hearing' to shatter at once.


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