In Chapter 45, the author expresses a deep sense of loss regarding Sai Baba's physical departure. The text laments that the 'Sai-form' is now 'lost to our sight.' This form is described as the source of eternal contentment, bliss, and liberation from the fear of worldly existence. The author notes that this physical presence was what led devotees to the supreme goal, removed the illusion of Maya, awakened justice and morality, and gave the mind courage in times of distress. Although Sai established His form in devotees' hearts before departing, the absence of His physical body is clearly felt as a profound loss.
How does the author of the Satcharitra describe the experience of losing Sai Baba's physical presence?
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