How does the scripture describe Sai Baba's departure from his physical body, and what does it imply about his continued existence?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

The scripture posits that Sai Baba did not experience a conventional death. Instead, as a Yogi who could die at will, he voluntarily 'burned the body in the fire of Yoga.' As detailed in Chapter 43, he merged himself into the unmanifest state, attaining his previous formless nature. This implies that he did not perish but simply transitioned beyond the material state. For devotees, this means he continues to exist, residing in their hearts and filling the entire world. The text asserts that by merely remembering his name, the concepts of birth and death lose their hold, confirming his eternal presence.


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