After his physical departure, Sai Baba's presence is described as eternal, unbroken, and multi-faceted. Chapter 43 explains that while he may seem hidden, he is experienced differently depending on the place and the devotee's perception: a hidden form in the Chavadi, the form of Brahman in the mosque, and the form of Samadhi in his tomb. Ultimately, he is the "form of happiness everywhere." The text clarifies that for powerful saints like Sai, there is no end. Unlike gods who go to their own abode, saints remain, as their state of Brahman is right here. They do not experience "coming or going" but rather merge into a state of eternal bliss.
How is Sai Baba's presence described after his Mahasamadhi, and what is the nature of a saint's existence according to the text?
📖 Chapter 43