How does the Satcharitra compare Sai Baba to other great saints of Maharashtra?

📖 Chapter 43

In Chapter 43, the author draws parallels between Sai Baba and other revered saints to emphasize his eternal nature and continuing presence. The text questions if Gyaneshwar Maharaj truly 'left,' noting he gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi. It then creates a direct lineage of divine presence, stating that just as Nath Maharaj was the light of Paithan, Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, Samarth Ramdas in Parli, and the Swami in Akkalkot, 'Sai is the same in Shirdi.' This comparison reinforces the idea that Sai Baba is not gone but remains a powerful, accessible spiritual force, whose influence is proven by the experiences devotees continue to have, just like the followers of these other great masters.


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