The text provides a poignant description of Nanasaheb Nimonkar's passing, which occurred shortly after Maharaj's. Chapter 0 states that by Maharaj's grace, he had a good end. In his final three days, his consciousness was completely absorbed in Maharaj. He saw Maharaj everywhere and would utter 'Sai Baba' to anyone who approached him. In a profound moment, he even addressed his own wife as 'Sai Baba.' When she tried to correct him, he insisted that Baba was within her, declaring, 'Who is in you? Baba is there. You are Baba.' This illustrates that his end came in a state of constant, blissful remembrance of Maharaj.
How were the final days of Nanasaheb Nimonkar described in the text?
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