If Sai is considered the Supreme Brahman, how can he experience death? Can you clarify the passing of a saint?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 explains that Sai Samarth is a mass of bliss and the complete Supreme Brahman, for whom the concepts of birth and death are not applicable. Since he does not experience the birth of a body in the conventional sense, there can be no death for his body. The passing of a saint is likened to a solar eclipse; what appears to us as a total event is merely a defect of our limited vision. The body is just an adjunct. Saints are free from bodily impulses, and their apparent death is not an end but part of a divine play for the sake of devotees.


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