How does the Satcharita explain the nature of birth and death, particularly for a divine being like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 43

Chapter 43 explains that birth and death are fundamentally related to the physical body. Birth is the union of the body and senses, while death is their separation. However, for a perfected being like Sai Baba, who is described as the 'complete Supreme Brahman', these concepts are considered 'false imaginations.' The text posits that since he is a 'mass of bliss' and devoid of bodily impulses, the very notions of birth and death do not apply to him. For such beings, death is like dust, a mere characteristic of the body they inhabit for a purpose, not a defining feature of their true, eternal nature.


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