How does the text compare Sai Baba's transcendence of death to that of other famous saints?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws direct parallels between Sai Baba and other revered saints to illustrate the timeless nature of enlightened beings. It poses the question, "Did Maharaj Gyanoba (Gyaneshwar) leave?" and answers by noting that he gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi. The text then explicitly equates Sai Baba's spiritual stature and presence with these figures, stating that just as Nath Maharaj was the light of Paithan, Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, and Samarth Ramdas in Parli, Sai is the same in Shirdi. This comparison serves to reinforce the teaching that great saints do not truly die but continue to exist and offer their grace to the world.


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