How does the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's state of being and his relationship with divine figures like Rama and Krishna just before his passing?

πŸ“– Chapter 44

Just before his passing, Sai Baba's state was one of deep, focused contemplation. Chapter 44 narrates that he spent his final fourteen days listening to the Ramayana. This chapter also draws a direct parallel between him and other divine figures, stating, "Rama, Krishna, and Sai; there is no difference between the three." The text explains that these three names are "essentially one and the same," highlighting his unified divine essence. This period was also marked by a demonstration of his mastery over life itself, recalling a time he consciously withdrew his life force for three days, reinforcing the idea that for such a being, death is a "completely false rumor."


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