How does the text compare Sai Baba's presence in Shirdi to that of other great saints in India?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba's eternal presence in Shirdi and that of other revered saints in their respective holy places. To illustrate that great beings are not confined by physical death, it cites the example of Gyaneshwar (Gyanoba), who gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi. The text then lists several other saints and their associated towns: Nath Maharaj as the light of Paithan, Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, Narasimha Saraswati in Alandi, Samarth Ramdas in Parli, the Swami of Akkalkot, and Prabhu Manik in Humnabad. In this same tradition, the scripture affirms, 'Sai is the same in Shirdi,' implying his unbroken and powerful spiritual influence continues there.


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