How does the text describe the all-encompassing experience of a devotee's perception of Sai?

📖 Chapter 35

Chapter 35 offers a profound description of a devotee's experience where Sai's presence fills every sense. It states that the happiness from a single glance from Sai can take away hunger and thirst. In this state of devotion, the triad of perception—such as the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing—vanishes, erasing all duality. This is not limited to sight; the text explains that Sai's light is in the sense of touch, his residence is in scent, and his form manifests when a word is heard. This complete absorption in Sai dissolves all actions, leading the devotee to a state of non-action, or Naishkarmya.


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