The text posits that being in Samadhi is not the same as being dead, as Sai is beyond the concepts of birth and death. Chapter 33 explains that Sai is "ever present steadfastly" for his devotees. It uses a powerful analogy to clarify this concept: just as fire is hidden and not visible in wood but can be manifested through friction, Sai's presence is always contained and available. He responds to the call of his devotees, especially those who approach him with exclusive and undivided love, making his presence felt even after his physical body departed.
How does the text explain the nature of Sai Baba's presence after his physical death?
π Chapter 33