How does the Satcharitra explain the concept of death for a saint like Sai Baba? Is it different from ordinary people?

📖 Chapter 43

According to Chapter 43 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, death for a saint like Sai Baba is fundamentally different from that of an ordinary person. The text explains that for enlightened beings, birth and death are false imaginations. While an ordinary person's death is the separation of body and senses, a great Yogi like Sai Samarth can die at will, placing their feet on the head of Time. Chapter 43 states that Sai burned his body in the fire of Yoga and merged himself into the unmanifest. For him, death is like dust; he is the complete Supreme Brahman, for whom birth and death do not apply as they are illusions related to the physical body, which he transcends.


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