How does the text explain the enduring nature of Sai Baba's presence, distinguishing it from that of gods?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 presents a nuanced view of Baba's eternal presence. It states, "There is no end for the powerful Sai; his residence is eternal and unbroken." The text makes a specific distinction by explaining that while gods may go to their own abodes, for saints like Baba, the state of Brahman remains right here on Earth. They "know no coming or going; they merge in bliss." This implies that Baba's consciousness did not simply depart to a heavenly realm but rather became universally accessible, especially to the faithful, manifesting in different forms according to a devotee's state of mind.


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