How does the text explain the eternal nature of a saint like Sai Baba, as opposed to other divine beings?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

The text draws a distinction between gods and saints to explain Sai Baba's eternal nature. Chapter 43 states that while "Gods go to their own abode," in saints, "the state of Brahman remains right here." This means that saints like Sai Baba "know no coming or going; they merge in bliss" and their residence is "eternal and unbroken." His presence is described in multiple forms: a hidden form in the Chavadi, the form of Brahman in the mosque, and the form of Samadhi in the tomb. A devotee is encouraged to hold faith in this eternal presence, understanding that Baba's connection to them is a deep karmic bond spanning seventy-two generations, not just a temporary physical one.


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